Stoeckl
Stöckl stands for:
- Wayside shrine , a hall monument
- Stöckl (building) , a smaller manor house or the outbuilding of a castle
- Stöckl (talk show) , a TV program by ORF
The following geographical objects are called Stöckl :
- Stöckl am Eck , part of the municipality of Adlkofen , Landshut district, Bavaria
- Stöckl (Pfarrkirchen) , district of the town of Pfarrkirchen , Rottal-Inn district, Bavaria
- Stöckl (Postmünster) , part of the community Postmünster , Rottal-Inn district, Bavaria
- Stöckl (Reichertsheim) , part of the community of Reichertsheim , Mühldorf am Inn district, Bavaria
- Stöckl (Tann) , district of the Tann market , Rottal-Inn district, Bavaria
- Stöckl (municipality of Schwarzau) , location of Schwarzau in the mountains , Neunkirchen district, Lower Austria
- Stöckl (municipality of Oberlienz) , district of Oberlienz, East Tyrol
Building:
- Poneggen Castle , today's name
Stöckl is the family name of the following people:
- Adolf Stöckl (1884–1944), Austrian architect
- Albert Stöckl (1823–1895), Catholic clergyman, professor and member of the German Reichstag
- Alexander Stöckl (* 1973), Austrian ski jumper
- Alois Thomas Stöckl (* 1944), German painter, art director and author
- Andreas Franz Stöckl (1834–1924), Austrian clergyman
- Angela Stöckl-Wolkerstorfer (* 1968), Austrian politician (ÖVP), Federal Councilor
- Anneliese Stöckl (* 1929), Austrian actress
- Anton Stöckl (1829–1885), Austrian composer
- Armin Stöckl (* 1983), German singer and television presenter
- Barbara Stöckl (* 1963), Austrian TV and radio presenter
- Christian Stöckl (* 1957), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Claudia Stöckl (* 1966), Austrian TV and radio presenter
- Claudia Stöckl (illustrator) (* 1973), German graduate designer, picture book illustrator and designer of speech therapy materials
- Cölestin Stöckl OSB (baptized name Franz Xaver; 1743–1807), German Benedictine and abbot of the Benedictine monastery in Metten in Lower Bavaria
- Eduard von Stoeckl (1804–1882), Russian diplomat
- Ernst Stöckl (chess player) (1912–2000), Austrian chess player
- Ernst Stöckl (manager) (* 1944), German manager
- Franz Xaver Stöckl (art dealer) (1756–1836), Austrian art dealer and publisher
- Franz Xaver Stöckl (dancer) (1812– after 1879), Austrian dancer, mimic and theater director
- Fritz Stöckl (1912–1989), Austrian lawyer and railway writer
- Hans Stöckl (* 1981), German biathlete, cross-country skier, mountain guide, ski instructor and ski technician
- Herbert Stöckl (* 1946), German soccer player
- Ingrid Stöckl (politician) (* 1954), German politician (SPD)
- Ingrid Stöckl (ski racer) (* 1969), Austrian ski racer
- Jakob Stöckl (* 1946), German manager
- Julia Rosa Stöckl (* 1985), Austrian actress
- Karl Stöckl (1873–1959), German physicist and university professor in Regensburg
- Klara Stöckl-Heinefetter (1816–1857), German opera singer (soprano)
- Manuela Stöckl (* 1982), Austrian dancer
- Markus Stöckl (* around 1975), Austrian extreme cyclist
- Melchior Stöckl (* 1891), German electrical engineer
- Radko Stöckl (1924–1984), German educator and politician (SPD), MdL Hessen
- Rupert Stöckl (1923–1999), German painter
- Sebastian Stöckl (1752–1819), Austrian clergyman
- Ula Stöckl (also Ulla Stöckl; * 1938), German filmmaker, director, author and actress
- Werner Stöckl (* 1952), Romanian handball player
- Wilhelm Stöckl (1925-2006), German politician (Member of the Bundestag)
- Wolfgang Stöckl (* 1939), Austrian teacher, dialect researcher and writer
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