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Friedrichshafen ( or ;
Low Alemannic Low Alemannic German (german: Niederalemannisch) is a branch of Alemannic German, which is part of Upper German. Its varieties are only partly intelligible to non-Alemannic speakers. Subdivisions * Lake Constance Alemannic ( de) **Northern Vor ...
: ''Hafe'' or ''Fridrichshafe'') is a city on the northern shoreline of
Lake Constance Lake Constance (german: Bodensee, ) refers to three Body of water, bodies of water on the Rhine at the northern foot of the Alps: Upper Lake Constance (''Obersee''), Lower Lake Constance (''Untersee''), and a connecting stretch of the Rhine, ca ...
(the ''Bodensee'') in Southern Germany, near the borders of both Switzerland and Austria. It is the district capital (''Kreisstadt'') of the Bodensee district in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg. Friedrichshafen has a population of about 58,000.


History


19th and early 20th century

Friedrichshafen was established in 1811 as part of the new Kingdom of Württemberg, an ally of France during the Napoleonic Wars. It was named for King Frederick I of Württemberg, who privileged it as a free port and transshipment point for the kingdom's
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trade. Friedrichshafen was created from the former city of Buchhorn, whose coat of arms it adopted. The new city also incorporated the former village of Hofen, whose monastery was refurbished to serve as the summer residence of the Württemberger kings. King William I continued improving the city, including the purchase of the steamship ''Wilhelm''. Ministers and senior officials built villas around the royal castle, and many foreign tourists visited the city as well, including Tsar
Alexander II of Russia Alexander II ( rus, Алекса́ндр II Никола́евич, Aleksándr II Nikoláyevich, p=ɐlʲɪˈksandr ftɐˈroj nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ; 29 April 181813 March 1881) was Emperor of Russia, Congress Poland, King of Poland and Gra ...
. The first track laid by the Royal Württemberg State Railways connected the port to
Ravensburg Ravensburg ( Swabian: ''Raveschburg'') is a city in Upper Swabia in Southern Germany, capital of the district of Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg. Ravensburg was first mentioned in 1088. In the Middle Ages, it was an Imperial Free City and an impo ...
in 1847.
Heilbronn Heilbronn () is a List of cities and towns in Germany, city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, surrounded by Heilbronn (district), Heilbronn District. With over 126,000 residents, it is the sixth-largest city in the state. From the late Mid ...
was connected in 1850, and a ferry to
Romanshorn Romanshorn is a municipality in the district of Arbon in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland. History Romanshorn was probably settled in the 7th century, and is first mentioned in 779 as ''Rumanishorn'' in a land grant from Waldrata to the Abbe ...
in Switzerland began operating in 1869. Despite their previous opposition to Prussia, under the federal structure of the
German Empire The German Empire (),Herbert Tuttle wrote in September 1881 that the term "Reich" does not literally connote an empire as has been commonly assumed by English-speaking people. The term literally denotes an empire – particularly a hereditary ...
, Württemberg and Friedrichshafen continued to enjoy some special privileges following their incorporation into Germany following the Franco-Prussian War. Ferdinand von Zeppelin established his famous
dirigible An airship or dirigible balloon is a type of aerostat or lighter-than-air aircraft that can navigate through the air under its own power. Aerostats gain their lift from a lifting gas that is less dense than the surrounding air. In early ...
factory at the end of the 19th century. The 128m-long LZ1 airship rose from its mooring on July 2, 1900. Other aviation companies, including Maybach, also arose in Friedrichshafen to help service the industry, which received a major impetus from World War I. Following the Treaty of Versailles, the Kingdom of Württemberg was dissolved but the deposed royal family continued in their possession of their castle in Friedrichshafen, despite a workers' revolution there in November, 1918.


World War II

Friedrichshafen served the Nazi regime as a resort for workers. The presence of Zeppelin, Maybach, Dornier, and Zahnradfabrik made it an important German industrial center during World War II. Between 1942 and 1945, the factories used slave labor of hundreds of concentration camp prisoners from
Dachau , , commandant = List of commandants , known for = , location = Upper Bavaria, Southern Germany , built by = Germany , operated by = ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS) , original use = Political prison , construction ...
and Dora-Mittelbau. They were housed first at Zeppelin's hangar and then, following its destruction during a raid, the
V-2 The V-2 (german: Vergeltungswaffe 2, lit=Retaliation Weapon 2), with the technical name ''Aggregat 4'' (A-4), was the world’s first long-range guided ballistic missile. The missile, powered by a liquid-propellant rocket engine, was developed ...
factory Raderach. The prisoners were also used to dig tunnels near Friedrichshafen to protect production sites from the repeated bombing. Between June 1943 and February 1945, the city was targeted for Allied bombing attacks. The most accurate took place on April 28, 1944, and destroyed most of the old town center. Approximately two-thirds of the city was destroyed over the course of the war.


Modern Germany

Following World War II, Friedrichshafen was part of the French occupation zone before its incorporation into Baden-Württemberg, West Germany. In the aftermath of the war, Maybach and many other aviation companies turned to automobile construction, while Claudius Dornier purchased
Theodor Kober Theodor Kober (born 13 February 1865 in Stuttgart; died 20 December 1930 in Friedrichshafen) was a twentieth-century German aviation engineer who contributed to the building of the first Zeppelin. Life As an engineer Kober had worked for a ba ...
's failed Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen and established
Dornier Flugzeugwerke Dornier Flugzeugwerke was a German aircraft manufacturer founded in Friedrichshafen in 1914 by Claude Dornier. Over the course of its long lifespan, the company produced many designs for both the civil and military markets. History Originally ...
. Owing to the provisions of the Versailles treaty, many of the planes were initially produced in Italy, Spain, the Netherlands or
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, but resumed work at its Friedrichshafen and other German factories following the rise of the Nazi regime. The 1937 Hindenburg disaster and a subsequent embargo on sending American helium to Germany, however, effectively ended the production of German dirigibles. The German aeronautics industry was again banned for many years after the war, and companies again failed or shifted production. The city's principal recovery dates to its establishment as the administrative seat of the
Bodenseekreis Bodenseekreis ("Lake Constance district") is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in the south-east of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from west, clockwise) Konstanz, Sigmaringen and Ravensburg, and in Bavaria, Lindau district. T ...
district of West Germany, in 1973. The last French troops withdrew from their "Durand de Villers" Quarter (''Quartier Durand de Villers'') in 1992.


Geography


Geographical location

Friedrichshafen is located on a gently curved bay on the north shore of
Lake Constance Lake Constance (german: Bodensee, ) refers to three Body of water, bodies of water on the Rhine at the northern foot of the Alps: Upper Lake Constance (''Obersee''), Lower Lake Constance (''Untersee''), and a connecting stretch of the Rhine, ca ...
and on the southwest edge of the
Schussen The Schussen is a tributary of the Bodensee (Lake Constance), which drains to the Rhine, in the southern portion of Upper Swabia in Baden-Württemberg (Germany). Course From its source, not far from the Lake Feder, around 1.5 kilometers nort ...
. The city is over an altitude of 395.2 m above sea level.
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on the shores of Lake Constance up to 501.6 m in
Ailingen Ailingen is the largest '' ortschaft'' (urban locality) of Friedrichshafen, Germany. History The place was first mentioned in documents in 771, as "villa Ailingas." References Bodenseekreis {{Bodensee-geo-stub ...
. The core city is located not far to the west of the confluence of the
Rotach The Rotach is a tributary of Lake Constance, which drains to the Rhine, in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The river source is near the municipality of Wilhelmsdorf. It flows southward through Horgenzell and Oberteuringen before empty ...
and Lake Constance. Coming from Oberteuringen, this river reaches the city west of the village of Ailingen and flows through some smaller districts before it flows into the lake on the eastern edge of the city center. The somewhat larger Schussen touches the northeast corner of the urban area.


Neighboring communities

The following municipalities border the city of Friedrichshafen:
Immenstaad Immenstaad am Bodensee is a municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, on the north shore of Lake Constance (called the ''Bodensee'' in German) near the Austrian and Swiss borders. It is not to be confused with the similarly named town of Imme ...
, Markdorf, Oberteuringen,
Ravensburg Ravensburg ( Swabian: ''Raveschburg'') is a city in Upper Swabia in Southern Germany, capital of the district of Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg. Ravensburg was first mentioned in 1088. In the Middle Ages, it was an Imperial Free City and an impo ...
,
Meckenbeuren Meckenbeuren is a municipality in the Bodensee district, in Baden-Württemberg, Southern Germany. It is located south of Ravensburg, and northeast of Friedrichshafen, on Lake Constance. Geography Location Meckenbeuren is located about eight ...
, Tettnang and Eriskich.


Climate

Friedrichshafen's climate is mainly influenced by the Lake Constance and the nearby Alps. Compared to the Hinterland, the temperatures are rather mild. The proximity to the Alps creates
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and sometimes strong thunderstorms. In addition, fog often forms in winter.


Border with Baden

The border line between the former states of Baden and Württemberg ran on the Grenzbach between Friedrichshafen, Fischbach and Immenstaad. Remains of the ''"Grenzhof"'' can still be found between the
Bundesstraße 31 The Bundesstraße 31 (B 31) is a federal highway or ''Bundesstraße'' running from east to west in South Germany. It runs from Breisach on the border with France to the Sigmarszell junction on the Bundesautobahn 96 (A 96) near Lindau. B ...
and the nature-protected shore zone.


Economy


Aviation

Airship construction in the first third of the 20th century attracted considerable industry and contributed significantly to Friedrichshafen's relative prosperity. Friedrichshafen is best known for having been home to the Luftschiffbau Zeppelin Airship Company, the aircraft manufacturer
Dornier Flugzeugwerke Dornier Flugzeugwerke was a German aircraft manufacturer founded in Friedrichshafen in 1914 by Claude Dornier. Over the course of its long lifespan, the company produced many designs for both the civil and military markets. History Originally ...
, ZF Friedrichshafen, a manufacturer of transmission systems and MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH, the engine manufacturing company founded by Wilhelm Maybach. Ferdinand von Zeppelin, who was born in Konstanz (Constance), originally had his airships built in a floating airship hangar on the lake which could be aligned with the wind to support the difficult launch procedure of rigid airship flight. Today there is a large Zeppelin Museum in Friedrichshafen sited near the lake shore. In recent years the company
ZLT Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik GmbH Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH is a German aircraft manufacturing company. It is perhaps best known for its leading role in the design and manufacture of rigid airships, commonly referred to as ''Zeppelins'' due to the company's prominence. The name ...
, also located in Friedrichshafen, is the constructor of small,
semi-rigid airship A semi-rigid airship is an airship which has a stiff keel or truss supporting the main envelope along its length. The keel may be partially flexible or articulated and may be located inside or outside the main envelope. The outer shape of the ai ...
s designed by the Zeppelin firm, named (called '' Zeppelin NT''), by using modern technology. These airships can be booked for sightseeing tours above Lake Constance.
Airbus Defence and Space Airbus Defence and Space is the division of Airbus SE responsible for the development and manufacturing of the corporation's defence and space products, while also providing related services. The division was formed in January 2014 during the ...
maintains a site outside Friedrichshafen in Immenstaad am Bodensee, which is considered today as the successor of the ''Dornier Flugzeugwerke'' company. The
Dornier Museum The Dornier Museum Friedrichshafen is an aerospace museum located in the German town of Friederichshafen near Lake Constance. The museum exhibits the aircraft designs of Claude Dornier, the Dornier company and aerospace products of Airbus.
is located at the
Friedrichshafen Airport Friedrichshafen Airport (german: link=no, Flughafen Friedrichshafen, ; also known as ''Bodensee Airport Friedrichshafen'') is a minor international airport 1.9 miles (3 km) north of Friedrichshafen, Germany, on the banks of Lake Constance ( ...
and displays restored Dornier aviation technology as well as modern space technology. AERO Friedrichshafen is a yearly aviation conference that hosted an attendance of 33,400 in 2011, and 30,800 in 2012. Aero 2013 took place on 24–27 April 2013 at
Friedrichshafen Airport Friedrichshafen Airport (german: link=no, Flughafen Friedrichshafen, ; also known as ''Bodensee Airport Friedrichshafen'') is a minor international airport 1.9 miles (3 km) north of Friedrichshafen, Germany, on the banks of Lake Constance ( ...
.


Other

Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG (MTU), the German engine manufacturing company owned by Rolls-Royce is also located in Friedrichshafen. Apart from industry and tourism, various international regular trade fairs, such as '' Aero'' ( aviation technology), '' Interboot'' (water sports), ''OutDoor'', ''Motorradwelt'' (Motorbikes), '' Eurobike'' (bicycles) and ''Tuning World Bodensee'' ( car tuning) are important economical factors. There is a large fair ground (Messe Friedrichshafen) near Friedrichshafen airport where all these and many more trade fairs take place every year. Furthermore, the Graf-Zeppelin-Haus cultural centre has become a popular location for congresses, conferences, musical and other events. Friedrichshafen is the location for Europe's largest ham radio convention.


Education

Zeppelin University, a private research university, is the only private university in the state of Baden-Württemberg to have received the rare right to confer PhD titles to its students. Only founded in 2003, its Cultural & Communication Management programme has been already ranked the best university programme in that field in German speaking countries, according to the prestigious CHE ranking. The programme in Public Management & Governance was ranked 4th while the programme in Corporate Management & Economics was ranked 6th among all examined German, Austrian, Swiss and Dutch universities (figures from 2011). Zeppelin University holds the title of the 'most committed' university in Germany with regard to civil society issues (Stifterverband für die deutsche Wissenschaft/Stiftung Mercator 2011).
Ravensburg University of Cooperative Education Ravensburg University of Cooperative Education is a public university with campuses in Ravensburg, Stuttgart and Friedrichshafen, Germany. It offers vocational studies in the fields of business sciences, engineering and media design. The schoo ...
also has a campus in Friedrichshafen.


Sports

VfB Friedrichshafen VfB Friedrichshafen Volleyball GmbH is a German professional men's volleyball club founded in 1969 and based in Friedrichshafen, southern Baden-Württemberg. Main stakeholder is VfB Friefdrichshafen e.V. The club plays in the German Bundesliga an ...
is a professional volleyball team based on Friedrichshafen. It is one of the top teams in Bundesliga.


Culture


Music

The Seehasen-Fanfarenzug was founded in 1956 on the occasion of the Seehasenfest and Erich Deisel, a teacher at the Graf Zeppelin Gymnasium. At that time the club consisted of four drummers and two
fanfare A fanfare (or fanfarade or flourish) is a short musical flourish which is typically played by trumpets, French horns or other brass instruments, often accompanied by percussion. It is a "brief improvised introduction to an instrumental perfo ...
players. In 1959 the first typical yellow and red costumes reminiscent of the character from the Spanish era were designed. In 1972 the fanfare band took part in the German Championship of Fanfare Bands and came eighth place. Up until the 50th anniversary in 2006, he organized many concerts abroad and won several prizes in competitions across Germany. The Friedrichshafen Music School was founded in 1953 as a municipal educational institution. In 2003 it moved to the newly built building near the Graf Zeppelin Gymnasium.


Festivals

Friedrichshafen has a number of town and local festivals that are held annually. Since 1985, the Kulturufer has taken place at the beginning of the summer holidays, a ten-day tent festival on the shores of Lake Constance. The performances range from music events to cabaret, drama and dance to readings, acrobatics and street theater. There is also a daily theater program for children in the tent. The Kulturufer is organized by the Culture Office and the Office for Family, Youth and Social Affairs. One of the most famous and oldest festivals in Friedrichshafen is the Seehasenfest, a local kids festival that has been taking place since the post-war period.


Transport

Friedrichshafen Stadt station enjoys train services at regular intervals to Lindau and Ulm, as well as to Basel in Switzerland. A car
ferry A ferry is a ship, watercraft or amphibious vehicle used to carry passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo, across a body of water. A passenger ferry with many stops, such as in Venice, Italy, is sometimes called a water bus or water taxi ...
service links Friedrichshafen to
Romanshorn Romanshorn is a municipality in the district of Arbon in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland. History Romanshorn was probably settled in the 7th century, and is first mentioned in 779 as ''Rumanishorn'' in a land grant from Waldrata to the Abbe ...
in Switzerland, and various other towns around the lake can also be reached by ferry. Since 2005, a fast
Catamaran A Formula 16 beachable catamaran Powered catamaran passenger ferry at Salem, Massachusetts, United States A catamaran () (informally, a "cat") is a multi-hulled watercraft featuring two parallel hulls of equal size. It is a geometry-stab ...
ship connection has been in service between Friedrichshafen and Konstanz. Friedrichshafen has a local airport called
Friedrichshafen Airport Friedrichshafen Airport (german: link=no, Flughafen Friedrichshafen, ; also known as ''Bodensee Airport Friedrichshafen'') is a minor international airport 1.9 miles (3 km) north of Friedrichshafen, Germany, on the banks of Lake Constance ( ...
which offers, among other services, daily international connections provided mainly by Lufthansa CityLine and Turkish Airlines. The Zeppelin manufacturing company Luftschiffbau Zeppelin (LZ) was re-established in 1993, and a commercial airline
Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei Deutsche Zeppelin-Reederei (), abbreviated DZR, is a German limited-liability company that operates commercial passenger zeppelin flights. The current incarnation of the DZR was founded in 2001 and is based in Friedrichshafen. It is a subsidiary ...
(DZR) began flying passenger service from
Friedrichshafen Airport Friedrichshafen Airport (german: link=no, Flughafen Friedrichshafen, ; also known as ''Bodensee Airport Friedrichshafen'') is a minor international airport 1.9 miles (3 km) north of Friedrichshafen, Germany, on the banks of Lake Constance ( ...
in 2001. , 12 scheduled routes were offered with additional flights to selected cities. The nearest big cities are Konstanz,
Ravensburg Ravensburg ( Swabian: ''Raveschburg'') is a city in Upper Swabia in Southern Germany, capital of the district of Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg. Ravensburg was first mentioned in 1088. In the Middle Ages, it was an Imperial Free City and an impo ...
, Bregenz, St. Gallen, Ulm, Munich, Zürich, and
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.


Notable People


Before 1900

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Matteo Pertsch Matteo Pertsch (; 1769–1834) was an Austrian classical architect best known for designing a number of structures in Trieste built in the early decades of the 19th century. He was born in Buchhorn (now Friedrichshafen, Germany) to a family o ...
(1769–1834), Austrian classical architect responsible for many historic structures in Trieste * Frederick Miller (1824–1888), brewery owner in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA *
Heinrich Lanz Heinrich Lanz (9 March 1838, in Friedrichshafen – 1 February 1905, in Mannheim) was a German entrepreneur and engineer. He founded Heinrich Lanz AG, a manufacturer of agricultural machinery and stationary steam engines and locomotives exporte ...
(1838–1905), agricultural machinery manufacturers
Heinrich Lanz AG Heinrich Lanz AG is a former agricultural machinery manufacturer from Mannheim, Germany. Its tractors were sold bearing the LANZ brand. LANZ won numerous awards at the Strasbourg Agricultural Fair in 1866; namely four Gold, five Silver, and th ...
, Lanz Bulldog * Wilhelm Maybach (1846–1929), engine designer and industrialist * Barbara Margaretha
Meta von Salis Barbara Margaretha "Meta" von Salis (3 January 1855 – 15 March 1929) was a Swiss feminist and historian, as well as a regular correspondent of Friedrich Nietzsche. Early life and education Meta von Salis was born in 1855 on her family's estat ...
(1855–1929), Swiss feminist and historian * Hugo Eckener (1868–1954), manager of the Luftschiffbau Zeppelin during the inter-war years *
Hermann Blau Hermann Blau (21 January 1871 – 18 February 1944) was a German engineer and chemist, and inventor of Blau gas. Blau, a student of the Nobel Prize–winning chemist Adolf von Baeyer, was originally a pharmacist, but devoted himself in later life ...
(1871–1944), engineer and chemist and inventor of Blau gas * Ludwig Dürr (1878–1956), airship designer * Claude Dornier (1884–1969), airplane builder and founder of Dornier GmbH * Friedrich von Arnauld de la Perière (1888–1969), aviator *
Franz-Zeno Diemer Franz Zeno Diemer (3 July 1889, in Oberammergau – 27 April 1954, in Friedrichshafen) was a flight pioneer in Bavaria, setting a number of world records, and Flight Officer for Bavarian Lifeguard Regiment. Early life He was born in Oberammergau ...
(1889–1954), flight pioneer * Oberleutnant Hans Bethge (1890–1918), World War I flying ace and aerial commander * Richard Vogt (1894–1979), engineer and aircraft designer


Since 1900

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Alfonsas Dargis Alfonsas Dargis (12 May 1909, in Reivyčiai, Mažeikiai parish – 13 January 1996, in Friedrichshafen, Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg (; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state () in Southwest Germany, east of the ...
(1909–1996), Lithuanian painter, graphic artist, set designer and poet * Liselotte Herrmann (1909–1938), Communist Resistance fighter in Nazi Germany * Friedrich Jung (1915–1997), doctor and leading academic and research pharmacologist in the GDR *
Albrecht Roser Albrecht Roser (21 May 1922 in Friedrichshafen, GermanyBillington, M, ''Performing Arts: A Guide To Practice And Appreciation'', p.163 – 17 April 2011) was a German master puppeteerBaird, B, ''The Art of the Puppet'', p.193 based in Stuttgart ...
(1922–2011), puppeteer *
Princess Marie Alexandra of Schleswig-Holstein Princess Marie Alexandra of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, since 1941 of Schleswig-Holstein (Marie Alexandra Caroline-Mathilde Viktoria Irene; 9 July 1927, Schloss Louisenlund, Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany – 14 December ...
(1929–2000), wife of local restaurateur * Carl, Duke of Württemberg (born 1936), head of the House of Württemberg * Nico Stehr (born 1942), university professor *
Helmut Willke Helmut Willke (born 30 May 1945 in Tailfingen) is a German sociologist who studies the effect of globalization on modern society. He coined the term ''Atopia'' to denote a society that exists without borders, with no national identity. He is cur ...
(born 1945), sociologist who studies the effect of globalization on modern society *
Stefan Waggershausen Stefan Waggershausen (born 20 February 1949) is a German singer, composer, and songwriter. Waggershausen was born in Friedrichshafen, at Lake Constance. In 1974 he produced his first record as singer. In 1980, he had his first big success with th ...
(born 1949), singer, composer, and songwriter *
Laurent Gathier Laurent Gathier is a French engineer and space pioneer born in 1953 in Friedrichshafen, Germany. He is married and the father of three boys and currently the director of space activities of Dassault Aviation, in Saint-Cloud. He spent his adolesc ...
(born in 1953 in Friedrichshafen), French engineer and space pioneer *
Patrick A. Baeuerle Patrick Baeuerle (born 24 November 1957) is a German-based molecular biologist, immunologist, professor and a biopharmaceutical entrepreneur. Baeuerle is known for his work on tyrosine sulfation of proteins, transcription factor NF-kappaB, and th ...
(born 1957), molecular biologist * Peter Rundel (born 1958), violinist and conductor *
Hubert Knoblauch Hubert Knoblauch (born March 21, 1959) is a German sociologist. He is known for his work on Sociology of knowledge, Sociology of Religion, Qualitative research and Videography. Biography Knoblauch has a degree in Sociology from the University ...
(born 1959), sociologist *
Alissa Walser Alissa Walser (born 1961) is a German writer, translator, and artist. She was born in Friedrichshafen on Lake Constance. Her father is the German writer Martin Walser. She is known for her short stories, plays, novels, and translations. Many of ...
(born 1961), writer, daughter of poet Martin Walser * Tasos Zembylas (born 1962), philosopher and social scientist * Stefan Sommer (born 1963), Chief Executive Officer of ZF Friedrichshafen AG * Philippe Bühler (born 1981), singer *
Alicia von Rittberg Alicia Gräfin (''Countess'') von Rittberg (born 10 December 1993) is a German actress. Following numerous roles in German films and television series, she came to attention outside Germany for her brief role as Emma in the 2014 film '' Fury''. R ...
(born 1993), actress and local student *
Philipp Riederle Philipp Riederle (born October 9, 1994 in Munich) is a German author, consultant and keynote speaker. At the age of 13 he became famous with his podcast ''“Mein iPhone und Ich…” (My iPhone and me)'', with which he reached over one million v ...
(born 1994), author, consultant and podcaster


Sport

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Jörg Diesch Jörg Diesch (born 29 September 1951 in Friedrichshafen) is a German sailor, Olympic champion and world champion. He won a gold medal in the ''Flying Dutchman Class'' with Eckart Diesch at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. He received a gold ...
(born 1951), sailor, Olympian winner in 1976 *
Eckart Diesch Eckart Diesch (born 1 May 1954 in Friedrichshafen) is a German sailor, Olympic champion and world champion. He won a gold medal in the '' Flying Dutchman Class'' with Jörg Diesch at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal ...
(born 1954), sailor, Olympic athlete 1976 *
John Jurkovic Ivan "John" Jurkovic (born August 18, 1967) is a former American football player currently employed as a broadcaster. He grew up in Calumet City, Illinois. Jurkovic played professionally as a defensive tackle for the Green Bay Packers, Jack ...
(born 1967), former American football player currently employed as a US broadcaster *
Stefanie Rothweiler Stefanie Rothweiler (born 28 July 1979, in Immenstadt) is a German former yacht racer who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics and in the 2008 Summer Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and als ...
(born 1979), Olympian participant in sailing *
Steffen Wohlfarth Steffen Wohlfarth (born 14 September 1983) is a German former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is known for nickname as "Wolfman". Career Born in Friedrichshafen, Wohlfarth started his football career at SC Schnetzenhausen a ...
(born 1983), footballer *
Kerstin Wohlbold Kerstin Wohlbold (born 11 January 1984) is a German handballer for Thüringer HC. Achievements *Bundesliga The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesliga (), is a professional association football ...
(born 1984), handball player *
Max Günthör Max Günthör (born 9 August 1985) is a German volleyball player. Max played at the Olympics, European Championship and World League. He won the bronze medal at the World Championship and the Champions league in 2007. Günthör won Best Blocker aw ...
(born 1985), volleyball player *
Chantal Laboureur Chantal Laboureur (born 4 January 1990 in Friedrichshafen) is a German beach volleyball player. Professional career Since 2021 her teammate has been Sarah Schulz. World tour 2016 At the 2016 Grand Slam at Long Beach, California, In semi fin ...
(born 1990), volleyball and beach volleyball player *
Simon Zoller Simon Zoller (born 26 June 1991) is a German professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club VfL Bochum. Career Zoller began his career with Karlsruher SC, and made his debut for the club in November 2010, as a substitute for ...
(born 1991), footballer *
Liane Lippert Liane Lippert (born 13 January 1998) is a German cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam . Career Born in Friedrichshafen, Lippert started her career in local club ''RSV Seerose Friedrichshafen'' in 2008. In the following years sh ...
(born 1998), cyclist * Giulia Gwinn (born 1999), footballer


Twin towns – sister cities

Friedrichshafen is twinned with: *
Delitzsch Delitzsch (; Slavic: ''delč'' or ''delcz'' for hill) is a town in Saxony in Germany, 20 km north of Leipzig and 30 km east of Halle (Saale). With 24,850 inhabitants at the end of 2015, it is the largest town in the district of Nordsach ...
, Germany *
Imperia Imperia (; lij, Inpêia or ) is a coastal city and ''comune'' in the Regions of Italy, region of Liguria, Italy. It is the capital of the Province of Imperia, and historically it was capital of the ''Intemelia'' district of Liguria. Benito Muss ...
, Italy * Peoria, United States * Polotsk, Belarus * Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, France * Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina The relationships to the twin cities are supported by the local government together with twin city associations. In Friedrichshafen there had been founded the associations
Freundeskreis Polozk Freundeskreis Polozk is a German registered association in Friedrichshafen that manages relationship with sister cities. History It was founded on the initiative of city councilor Rotraut Binder and citizen Karl Bachmann with the intention to es ...
, Peoria Club, Arbeitskreis S.Dié and Amici di Imperia. Friedrichshafen has friendly relations with: * Tsuchiura, Japan


See also

* Dornier Consulting


References


External links

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Friedrichshafen Tourism

Zeppelin museum (English version available)Bodensee Airport Friedrichshafen (English version)

ZF Friedrichshafen

Zeppelin UniversityGraf-Zeppelin-Haus cultural centreCount Zeppelin (Highland Pipes and Drums)Ham radio conventionSüdkurier
( Südkurier) Local newspaper for Friedrichshafen (in German) {{Authority control Populated places on Lake Constance Bodenseekreis Free imperial cities Württemberg