Biebrich (Wiesbaden) - Famous Residents of Biebrich

Famous Residents of Biebrich

  • In 1862, Richard Wagner lived for one year in a newly built country house (later called Villa Annika) near the castle at the bank of the river Rhine, working on the first act and the prelude of the third act of Die Meistersinger. Following the composer's wishes, local wind instrument producer Wilhelm Heckel invented the so-called "Heckelphone" (a basso-oboe, used by Richard Strauss, Paul Hindemith and others).
  • Sofia of Nassau, Queen consort of Sweden and Norway (May 12, 1873 - December 8, 1907), wife of King Oscar II, was born Princess Sofia Wilhelmina Mariana Henrietta of Nassau in Biebrich on 9 July 1836.
  • Seligman Baer (1825–1897), a Biblical scholar and scholar of Jewish liturgy, was born and died in Biebrich, where he lived much of his life.
  • Wilhelm Dilthey (1833–1911) and Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl (1823–1897), two pioneers of the early German "Kulturgeschichte" (cultural studies) of the 19th century, grew up in Biebrich.
  • General Ludwig Beck was born in Biebrich in 1880. He lost his life struggling against Hitler's Regime in the failed revolt of German officers on 20 July 1944. If this coup d'état had succeeded, Beck would have been nominated by his conspirators to be the first post-war President of Germany.
  • Physicist Walter Gerlach was born in Biebrich on August 1, 1889. With Otto Stern, Gerlach co-discovered space quantization in a magnetic field, the Stern-Gerlach effect. Their experiment demonstrated that electrons and atoms have intrinsically quantum properties, and how measurement in quantum mechanics affects the system being measured.
  • Former German footballer Jürgen Grabowski (born July 7, 1944 in Wiesbaden) grew up Biebrich and was part of two youth clubs in Biebrich (FV Biebrich 1902 und SV Biebrich 1919). He played for many years at Eintracht Frankfurt, which won the German Cup in 1974 and 1975 and the UEFA Cup in 1980. He made 44 appearances with the German national team and scored 5 goals. He was a member of the German squad in the World Cups of 1966 (in which he did not play), 1970 and 1974.

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