Driesch
Driesch stands for:
- a temporarily unused arable land, see Driesche
- a magazine for literature and culture, see Driesch (magazine)
Districts:
- the district of Driesch (Kaarst) in Kaarst in the Rhine district of Neuss
- the district of Driesch (Bergisch Gladbach) in the city center of Bergisch Gladbach
- a district of the local community Lutzerath in the district of Cochem-Zell in Rhineland-Palatinate
- a former district of the municipality of Nümbrecht in the Oberbergischer Kreis that belongs to Bierenbachtal
- a district of Siegburg , see Dreesch (Siegburg)
- a former part of the municipality Eitorf an der Sieg belonging to Wassack
- a district of Bödingen in the city of Hennef (Sieg) , see Driesch (Hennef)
- the district of Driesch (Neunkirchen-Seelscheid) in the municipality of Neunkirchen-Seelscheid
- a district of Frenz (Inden) in the Düren district
People:
- Hans Driesch (1867–1941), German biologist and philosopher
- Johannes Driesch (1901–1930), German painter
- Lydia Driesch-Foucar (1895–1980), German artist
- Michael W. Driesch (* 1963), German filmmaker, author and entrepreneur
Von den Driesch is the family name of the following people:
- Angela von den Driesch (1934–2012), German archaeozoologist
- Christoph von den Driesch (* 1973), German politician
- Erich von den Driesch (1878 – after 1920), German sculptor from Aachen
- Johannes von den Driesch (Waldfeucht) (1562–1616), professor of canon and civil law at the University of Würzburg
- Johannes von den Driesch (1880–1967), Prussian ministerial official and university professor
- Johann Baptist von der Driesch , fortress engineer
- Walter von den Driesch (* 1955), German diplomat who has been Ambassador to Benin since 2015