Freiheit is the German word for both freedom and liberty.
It may also refer to:
Political parties:
- Süd-Tiroler Freiheit (STF) a nationalist political party active, see South Tyrolean Freedom
- Die Freiheit - a political party in Germany, see Freedom – Civil Rights Party for More Freedom and Democracy
Newspapers and magazines:
- Freiheit (1879) (1879-1910), an anarchist journal established by Johann Most in London and moved to New York
- Die Freiheit, daily of the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany
- Junge Freiheit, a German weekly newspaper with nationalistic tendencies
- Morgen Freiheit (1922-1988), Yiddish-language daily of the Communist Party USA
Culture:
- Faustrecht der Freiheit, the original title of the 1974 film Fox and His Friends
- Freiheit, a 1966 short film by George Lucas
- Freiheit, the original title of Leo Perutz's 1918 novel From Nine to Nine
- Freiheit, an EP released in 2004 by Unheilig
- Freiheit, an album by German rapper Curse
- Große Freiheit Nr. 7, a 1944 German musical drama film
- Münchener Freiheit, a German band also known as simply Freiheit
Places:
- Alte Freiheit, a historic square in Wuppertal-Elberfeld
- Freiheit an der Aupa, former German name of the town Svoboda nad Úpou in the Czech Republic.
- Große Freiheit, a cross street on the North Side to Hamburg's Reeperbahn
- Münchner Freiheit, a square in Munich's Schwabing
People:
- Inge Nahlik-Freiheit, German singer
- Jan Freiheit (* 1962), German musician
- Peter Freiheit, German composer