List of Sollner personalities

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The following list of Solln personalities shows well-known people who have a special relationship with Solln . The formerly independent municipality of Solln is now a district of Munich . The first section contains people who were born in Solln, the second people who were not born in Solln, but have a meaning for Solln and / or have lived there for a long time. The sections are organized by date of birth.

Sons and daughters of Solln

Personalities who worked in Solln

Born until 1850

Villa in the village center of Solln, formerly inhabited by the painter Carl Johann Becker-Gundahl

Born 1851–1875

  • Simon Theodor Rauecker (1854–1940), painter and mosaic artist, lived at today's Emil-Dittler-Strasse 7 and 15 and is buried in the Solln cemetery
  • Carl Johann Becker-Gundahl (1856–1925), painter, lived at today's Bleibtreustraße 34 and is buried in the Solln forest cemetery , created the altarpiece for the parish church of St. Johann Baptist
  • Walther von Dyck (1856–1934), mathematician, lived at Friedastraße 13 and is buried in the Solln cemetery
  • Karl Rickelt (1857–1944?), Painter, lived at today's Lommelstrasse 14
  • Pius Ferdinand Messerschmitt (1858–1915), painter, lived at today's Fröhlichstrasse 2, is buried in the Solln cemetery
  • Carl von Marr (1858–1936), painter, lived at present-day Emil-Dittler-Strasse 21 (villa no longer exists), later at present-day Fröhlichstrasse 2 (or present-day Fröhlichstrasse 8?), Created some of his works there, is buried at the Solln cemetery
  • Balthasar Schmitt (1858–1942), sculptor, lived at today's Schieggstraße 20 (the villa no longer exists) and died in Solln, created carvings for the parish church of St. Johann Baptist and the Sollner Column shrine
Double villa in which, among others, the painter Albert Welti and the publisher and later State Secretary under National Socialism Ernst Boepple lived
  • Richard Kaufmann (1860–1936), architect, lived at today's Diefenbachstrasse 11, and was instrumental in building several villas in the expansion of the villa colony
  • Carl Muth (1867–1944), publicist, lived at today's Emil-Dittler-Straße 10 and is buried in the Solln cemetery
  • August Drumm (1862–1904), sculptor, lived at today's Schieggstrasse 22, is buried in the Solln cemetery, at the entrance of which there is a grave slab for him with a bronze relief created by him
  • Albert Welti (1862–1912), painter, lived at today's Diefenbachstrasse 12, where he created some of his works
  • Gebhard Fugel (1863–1939), painter, lived at today's Emil-Dittler-Straße 12, created paintings for the parish church of St. Johann Baptist
  • Wilhelm Bertsch (1865–1916), architect, lived in the villa at today's Emil-Dittler-Straße 5, which he also built
  • Emil Dittler (1868–1902), sculptor, lived at today's Schieggstrasse 20 (villa no longer exists)
  • Wilhelm Manchot (1869–1945), Chair of “Inorganic Chemistry” at the Technical University of Munich, lived at Hofbrunnstrasse 65 and is buried in the Solln forest cemetery
  • Gottfried Traub (1869–1956), theologian and politician, lived at today's Friedastraße 22 from 1921, and from 1940 he was deputy evangelical preacher in Solln
  • Hans Anetsberger (1870–1942), painter, lived in the villa colony
  • Bastian Schmid (1870–1944), behavioral researcher, lived at today's Buchauerstraße 20 and is buried in the Solln cemetery. He kept a number of wild animals for his research in his villa with garden
  • Max Rossbach (1871–1948), painter, lived at today's Schieggstrasse 26
  • Karl Tobias Fischer (1871–1953), physicist, lived at today's Irmgardstrasse 1 and is buried in the Solln cemetery
  • Oskar Delisle (1873–1944), architect, lived in the villa at Heilmannstrasse 8, which he also built
  • Heinrich Liebmann (1874–1939), mathematician, lived at today's Diefenbachstrasse 15 from 1935 and died in Solln
  • Julius Mermagen (1874–1954), painter and professor, lived at Sollner Strasse 57 and is buried in the Solln forest cemetery
Villa formerly inhabited by Bastian Schmid , who kept wild animals there for his research. Before that, the singer Kaspar Bausewein lived there .
  • Albert Pietzsch (1874–1957), entrepreneur, lived at Hofbrunnstrasse 11 from 1920 and is buried in the Solln cemetery
  • Eugen Kalkschmidt (1874–1962), writer and actor, first lived in the Catholic rectory (today Grünbauerstraße 6), later at today's Fröhlichstraße 3 and Schieggstraße 22, died in Solln
  • Heinrich Wirsing (1875–1948), sculptor, lived at today's Irmgardstraße 19 and is buried in the Solln cemetery
  • August Horneffer (1875–1955), philologist and philosopher, lived at Sohnkestrasse 15 and 1920–23 at today's Emil-Dittler-Strasse 5
  • Wilhelm Pütz (1875–1957), painter and mosaic artist, lived and had his workshop at Faustnerweg 15, is buried in the Solln cemetery, and created glass windows in the parish church of St. Johann Baptist
  • Wilhelm Oldenbourg (1875–1960), publisher, lived at Karl-Singer-Straße 5

Born 1876–1900

  • Wilhelm Brünings (1876–1958), physician, lived at Sohnkestrasse 12
  • Georg Faber (1877–1966), mathematician, lived at Karl-Singer-Straße 2 and is buried in the Solln cemetery
  • Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer (1878–1962), writer, active supporter of National Socialism, lived at today's Sollner Straße 22 from 1932–1945 and wrote some of his works there
  • Karl Lösche (1878–1964), sculptor, active supporter of National Socialism, lived at Hofbrunnstrasse 42, created the war memorial on Fellererplatz and the sculpture reading children at the school on Herterichstrasse
  • Edgar Dacqué (1878–1945), paleontologist and theosophist, lived at Hofbrunnstraße 31 from 1931, is buried in the Solln forest cemetery
  • Josef Wittmann (1880–1968), church painter from the Upper Palatinate, lived in Solln, at today's Sollner Straße 62, in his half-timbered villa, which was under monumental protection, with a large garden at that time, and is buried in Munich's north cemetery.
  • Manfred Schröter (1880–1973), philosopher, professor at the Technical University of Munich, lived from 1920 at today's Irmgardstraße 28 and is buried in the Solln cemetery.
  • Vittorio Montemezzo (1883–1963), sculptor, lived at the former Hofbrunnstrasse 21, memorial at the Solln cemetery
War memorial on Fellererplatz, created by the Sollner sculptor Karl Lösche
  • Ernst Boepple (1887–1950), publisher and later State Secretary in the Government General in occupied Poland, lived at today's Diefenbachstrasse 14 from 1925–1939
  • Gotthard Bauer (1887–1976), painter, lived on Franz-Hals-Straße and Buchauerstraße 29, is buried in the Solln cemetery
  • Weiß Ferdl (1883–1949), folk singer and actor, lived at today's Diefenbachstrasse 6 and is buried in the Solln forest cemetery. He was often inspired for his plays by Solln, which he described as “a single farmer's theater”
  • Max Rauh (1888–1961), painter, is buried in the Solln forest cemetery
  • Wilhelm Eichheim (1891–1979), sculptor and blacksmith, is buried in the Solln cemetery
  • Paul Hankamer (1891–1945), literary historian, university professor and Germanist, lived in Solln from 1936–1945
  • Oskar Schürer (1892–1949), art historian and professor, lived at today's Diefenbachstrasse 11 from 1937–1942
  • Werner Bergengruen (1892–1964), writer, lived at today's Sollner Strasse 33 from 1936–1946, where he wrote some of his works
  • Kurt Neubauer (1899–1923), participant in the Hitler putsch, lived in Solln, is buried in the Solln cemetery

Born 1901–1925

Solln S-Bahn station, where Dominik Brunner was murdered in 2009
  • Gerhard Hüsch (1901–1984), singer, lived at today's Muxelstrasse 8
  • Mark Lothar (1902–1985), composer, lived at Buchauerstraße 27 and is buried in the Solln cemetery
  • Beppo Brem (1906–1990), actor, lived at Hofbrunnstrasse 53 from 1941–1951
  • Franz Mikorey (1907–1986), sculptor, lived at today's Diefenbachstrasse 17 and is buried in the Solln cemetery
  • Senta Maria Schmid (1908–1992), choreographer and dancer, was the owner of a ballet school in Solln and is buried in the Solln cemetery
  • Rupprecht Geiger (1908–2009), painter and sculptor, had a studio at Muttenthalerstraße 26, which now houses the Geiger archive , which manages his artistic estate
  • Josef Blaumeiser (1924-1988), graphic artist and cartoonist, lived at the Sollner Straße 9, is buried in Forest Cemetery Solln, a number of his paintings are in Blaumeiser-parlor in the restaurant Iberl to see

Born 1926–1950

  • Richard Schaeffler (1926–2019), philosopher, spent part of his youth in Solln, is buried in the Solln cemetery
  • Trutz Rendtorff (1931–2016), Protestant theologian and professor, lived at Linastraße 3a, where he also held seminars, and is buried in the Solln forest cemetery
  • Margarete Luise Goecke-Seischab (* 1938), painter and author, lives in Solln, chose Solln as the motif for some of her paintings
  • Hermann Sand (1940–2014), local researcher who, together with his wife Ingrid, published several books and a series of booklets on the history of Solln and its residents, and was involved in the life of the district of Sollner.
  • Georg Maier (* 1941), former innkeeper of the Iberl restaurant from 1966 to 2005 and founder of the Iberl stage , which today has its venue in downtown Munich.
  • Antje Tesche-Mentzen (* 1943), painter and sculptor, lives in Solln, is a member of the artists' group Munich South
  • Reinhard Michl (* 1948), draftsman, author and illustrator, lived in Solln at Hofbrunnstraße 42
  • Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Stock (1943–2012), Head of Plastic Surgery at the LMU Clinic in Pettenkoferstraße, lived at Hofbrunnstraße 54

Born from 1951

  • Edgar Geenen (1954–2007), football manager, lived in Solln, where he was found hanged
  • Dominik Brunner (1959–2009), businessman, was murdered by young people at the Solln S-Bahn station after he had stood protectively in front of children
  • Tobias Hürter (* 1972), journalist and author, lives in Solln
  • Ali As (* 1979), rapper, grew up in Solln

literature

  • Hermann Sand , Ingrid Sand: Solln . The neighborhood book. inma Marketing GmbH Verlag, Munich 1999, ISBN 3-923395-12-4 .
  • Ingrid and Hermann Sand: Sollner G'schichten . inma Marketing GmbH Verlag, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-9807310-3-0 .
  • Dorle Gribl : Solln in the years 1933–1945 . Volk Verlag, Munich 2006, ISBN 978-3-937200-08-8 .
  • Dorle Gribl: Solln and the Prince Ludwigshöhe . Villas and their residents. Volk Verlag, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-86222-043-4 .
  • The Sollner street names . In: Hermann Sand (Ed.): Sollner Hefte . No. 9 . inma Marketing GmbH Verlag ( sollner-hefte.de ).
  • Ingrid Sand: artist colony . In: Hermann Sand (Ed.): Sollner Hefte . No. 22 . inma Marketing GmbH Verlag ( sollner-hefte.de ).
  • Ingrid Sand: Wilhelmshöhe . In: Hermann Sand (Ed.): Sollner Hefte . No. 26 . inma Marketing GmbH Verlag ( sollner-hefte.de ).
  • Hermann Sand: Artists paint Solln . In: Hermann Sand (Ed.): Sollner Hefte . No. 27 . inma Marketing GmbH Verlag ( sollner-hefte.de ).

Individual evidence

  1. D. Gribl: Solln and the Prince Ludwigshöhe. 2011, p. 88
  2. ^ Sand: Wilhelmshöhe. Sollner booklet No. 26
  3. ^ Sand: Sollner G'schichten. 2002, p. 28
  4. Gribl: Solln in the years 1933–1945. P. 17/18
  5. Sand: Artists paint Solln. Sollner booklet No. 27