Ibach

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Ibach is a geographical name:

Municipality and places:

Waters:

Ibach stands for:

  • Ibach (company) (1794–2007) in Schwelm, Ennepe-Ruhr district, North Rhine-Westphalia, formerly the world's oldest piano manufacturer

Ibach is the family name of the following people:

  • Alfred Ibach (1902–1948), German dramaturge, actor, publisher and author
  • Dieter Ibach (1926–1998), German media manager, program director of Saarland Broadcasting Corporation
  • Johannes Adolph Ibach (1766–1848), organ builder and founder of the Barmer piano building dynasty Ibach
  • Peter Adolph Rudolph Ibach or Rudolf Ibach the Elder (1843-1892), piano manufacturer and instrument collector from Barmer, grandson of the aforementioned
  • Albert Rudolf Ibach or Rudolf Ibach the Younger (1873–1940), piano manufacturer and art collector from Wuppertal, son of the aforementioned
  • Harald Ibach (* 1941), German solid state physicist
  • Hartmann Ibach (around 1487–1533 or later), theologian and Protestant preacher during the Reformation
  • Helmut Ibach (1912–1996), German historian, journalist and publicist
  • Ilse Ibach (1921–2002), German writer
  • Johannes Ibach (1825–1908), Catholic priest, Limburg canon, center politician, historian and publicist
  • Karl Ibach (1915–1990), writer, youngest inmate in Kemna concentration camp and later chairman of the Central Association of Democratic Resistance Fighters and Organizations of the Persecuted
  • Karl Ibach (FCB) , President of FC Basel 1913, 1922-25 and 1927

See also:

  • Ibbach , left tributary of the Seckach (to Jagst) after the glass courtyard, Waldhausen district , Buchen, Neckar-Odenwald district, Baden-Wuerttemberg