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Lich is a town in the district of Gießen, in Hesse, Germany. It is situated 12 km southeast of Gießen. Lich has a population of around 13,000.


Geography


Location

The town is located on the river Wetter halfway between Taunus and Vogelsberg; the northern and eastern parts of the town reside within the natural area of the Vogelsberg, the southern and western in the Wetterau.


Constituent communities

Besides the main town, which bears the same name as the whole municipality, the following surrounding communities belong to Lich since the ''Gebietsreformen'' (administrative reorganization) of the 1970s:


History

The region is known to have been settled for more than 100,000 years. Tools found in several places in and around Lich were dated to the Neanderthal period, others to the
Aurignacian The Aurignacian () is an archaeological industry of the Upper Paleolithic associated with European early modern humans (EEMH) lasting from 43,000 to 26,000 years ago. The Upper Paleolithic developed in Europe some time after the Levant, where t ...
culture,
Linear Pottery culture The Linear Pottery culture (LBK) is a major archaeological horizon of the European Neolithic period, flourishing . Derived from the German ''Linearbandkeramik'', it is also known as the Linear Band Ware, Linear Ware, Linear Ceramics or Inci ...
, the Bronze Age, the
Hallstatt culture The Hallstatt culture was the predominant Western Europe, Western and Central European Archaeological culture, culture of Late Bronze Age Europe, Bronze Age (Hallstatt A, Hallstatt B) from the 12th to 8th centuries BC and Early Iron Age Europe ...
and the La Tène culture. When building the Upper Germanic limes during the reign of the Roman Emperor Domitian the Romans built the '' Castrum Arnsburg'', located near what is now
Arnsburg Abbey Arnsburg Abbey (German: Kloster Arnsburg) is a former Cistercian monastery near Lich in the Wetterau, Hesse, Germany. It was founded by monks from Eberbach Abbey in 1174. Although heavily damaged in the Thirty Years' War it was rebuilt later in th ...
. It is the most northeastern known full-sized ''castrum'' along the limes. The first known mentioning of Lich dates back to 790 in the Lorsch codex. In 1300 the town was awarded market rights by Emperor Albert I of Germany. Originally belonging to the County of Hagen-Münzenberg it became the property of the
Counts of Falkenstein Counts of Falkenstein may refer to: *Counts of Falkenstein (Bavaria) *Counts of Falkenstein (Rhineland-Palatinate) {{disambiguation ...
following the marriage of Isengard of Münzenberg to Philip IV of Bolanden-Falkenstein. As an inheritance Lich was given to the House of Solms in the middle of the 14th century. The House of Solms split into several branches over the centuries – one of them the branch Solms-Hohensolms-Lich, which retains its seat in Lich. There was no significant destruction in Lich during several wars from Thirty Years' War up to World War II. In 1993, the town hosted the 33rd Hessentag state festival.


Governance


Town twinning

Lich is twinned with the following communities: * Dieulefit in France * Tangermünde in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany * Budakeszi in Hungary * Vänersborg in Sweden It is also associated with: * Tata in Morocco


Landmarks

* Town centre, made up largely of half-timbered buildings. The most notable is the ''Textorhaus'' with its richly carved façade, today hosting the town museum. * Late
Gothic Gothic or Gothics may refer to: People and languages *Goths or Gothic people, the ethnonym of a group of East Germanic tribes **Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths **Crimean Gothic, the Gothic language spoken b ...
'' Marienstiftskirche'' ''(St Mary's collegiate church)'' with grave plates and a
Baroque The Baroque (, ; ) is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s. In the territories of the Spanish and Portuguese empires including t ...
pulpit. * Some parts of the town wall remain. Of the former fortifications the Town Tower (height 48 meters) and the Town Gate are still extant, built at the beginning of the 14th century. * Castle Lich of the ''Fürsten'' (Princes) of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich in late Renaissance and Baroque style, surrounded by a public park. * Former Cistercian
Arnsburg Abbey Arnsburg Abbey (German: Kloster Arnsburg) is a former Cistercian monastery near Lich in the Wetterau, Hesse, Germany. It was founded by monks from Eberbach Abbey in 1174. Although heavily damaged in the Thirty Years' War it was rebuilt later in th ...
, about five kilometers southwest of Lich. * Ober-Bessingen has one of the few remaining Gatehouses. * ''Kino Traumstern'' (cinema) is one of the leading arthouse cinemas of Hesse; it has received several Hessian and German cultural prices over the years.


Education

There are three elementary schools, a comprehensive school, a special school for children with learning disabilities and a nursing school associated to the ''Asklepios Klinik Lich''. The Gießen district '' Volkshochschule'' is also located in Lich.


Economy

Lich is the home of the brewery and leading regional brand '' Licher'' (part of Bitburger Holding). The town also has more than 400 years of tradition in organ building, today represented by the ''Förster & Nicolaus Orgelbauanstalt'' and the ''Otto Heuss GmbH''. The '' Hofapotheke'' (Court Pharmacy) was founded in 1703.


Gallery

File:Lich, Rathaus mit Marktbrunnen (1).JPG, Town hall and market fountain File:Lich Marienstiftskirche (2).JPG, The ''Marienstiftskirche'' File:Lich Marienstiftskirche.JPG, The ''Marienstiftskirche'' File:Lich Marienstiftskirche Hauptportal.JPG, Main portal of the ''Marienstiftskirche'' File:Lich Stadtturm (1).JPG, The town tower. File:Lich, Schloss (2).JPG, Inner court of Lich Castle and Ludwig Fürst zu Solms-Hohensolms-Lich monument File:Hofapotheke (1).JPG, The Court pharmacy File:Birklar Schule (2).JPG, Birklar, former school building File:Eberstadt, Kirche (1).JPG, Eberstadt, Lutheran church File:Eberstadt, kath. Kirche (1).JPG, Eberstadt, Roman Catholic church ''St Maria Immaculata'' File:Nieder-Bessingen Kirche (2).JPG, Nieder-Bessingen, Lutheran church File:Ober-Bessingen, Pforte (1).JPG, Ober-Bessingen, gate house File:Lich Ober-Bessingen Winter Stefan Schaefer 20100130.jpg, Ober-Bessingen in winter


Notable people


Notable people born in Lich

* (1805–1880), politician, President of the First Chamber of the
Grand Duchy of Hesse The Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine (german: link=no, Großherzogtum Hessen und bei Rhein) was a grand duchy in western Germany that existed from 1806 to 1918. The Grand Duchy originally formed from the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806 ...
and Deputy of the North German Confederation * (1805–1878), composer *
Charles of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich Prince Charles Ferdinand William of Solms-Lich-Hohensolms (27 June 1866, in Lich – 26 July 1920) was a German politician. He was president of the First Chamber of the Estates of the Grand Duchy of Hesse. His sister, Princess Eleonore of So ...
(1866–1920), politician, president of the First Chamber of the Estates of the
Grand Duchy of Hesse The Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine (german: link=no, Großherzogtum Hessen und bei Rhein) was a grand duchy in western Germany that existed from 1806 to 1918. The Grand Duchy originally formed from the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806 ...
*
Princess Eleonore of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich Princess Eleonore Ernestine Marie of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich (17 September 1871 – 16 November 1937) was Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine as the second wife of Grand Duke Ernest Louis. She was nicknamed "Onor" by her family. She was regent ...
(1871–1937), wife of
Ernest Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse , spouses = , issue = , house = Hesse-Darmstadt , father =Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine , mother =Princess Alice of the United Kingdom , birth_date = , birth_place = New Palace, Darmstadt, Grand D ...
and mother-in-law to the Duke of Edinburgh's sister
Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark Princess is a regal rank and the feminine equivalent of prince (from Latin ''princeps'', meaning principal citizen). Most often, the term has been used for the consort of a prince, or for the daughter of a king or prince. Princess as a subst ...
* (1935–2014), publicist * (b. 1937),
Germanist German studies is the field of humanities that researches, documents and disseminates German language and literature in both its historic and present forms. Academic departments of German studies often include classes on German culture, German hi ...
, professor of
communication studies Communication studies or communication science is an academic discipline that deals with processes of human communication and behavior, patterns of communication in interpersonal relationships, social interactions and communication in differen ...
* Hermann Otto Solms (b. 1940), politician ( FDP), up to 22 October 2013 Vice President of the ''
Deutscher Bundestag The Bundestag (, "Federal Diet") is the German federal parliament. It is the only federal representative body that is directly elected by the German people. It is comparable to the United States House of Representatives or the House of Commo ...
''. * (b. 1978), former member of the German Women's National Basketball Team *
Stefan Koch Stefan Koch (born 24 April 1964) is a former German professional basketball coach. As head coach of the Skyliners Frankfurt, he won the 2000 German Basketball Cup Basketball Bundesliga-Pokal, commonly known as the BBL-Pokal, is the annual na ...
(b. 1964), Germany's 2000 and 2005 Basketball Bundesliga Coach of the Year *
Benjamin Lense Benjamin Lense (born 30 November 1978) is a German former professional footballer who played as a defender. Lense made 64 appearances in the Bundesliga The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesli ...
(b. 1978), footballer in the German Bundesliga *
Aylin Aslım Aylin Aslım (born 14 February 1976) is a Turkish singer, songwriter and actress. Aylin Aslım was born in Lich, Hessen, Germany into a Turkish family but moved to Turkey when she was only one year old. She sang in several rock and electronica ...
(b. 1975), rock singer and actor


Notable people connected to Lich

*
Daniel Hisgen Daniel Hisgen (April 10, 1733 probably in Nieder-Weisel, Hesse, Germany – February 19, 1812 in Lich, Hesse, Lich) was a German painter of the rococo period who worked as a church painter in Upper Hesse, specializing on cycles of paintings ...
(1733–1812), painter of the Rococo period * Hermann of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich (1838–1899), politician * (1892–1986), silhouette artist and co-founder of the ''
Darmstädter Sezession The Darmstädter Sezession (Darmstadt Secession) is an association of visual artists based in Darmstadt, Germany. It was founded in 1919. When it was revived in 1945, it was sometimes also called Neue Darmstädter Sezession (New Darmstadt Secession ...
'' *
Anne-Eva Brauneck Anne-Eva Brauneck (born 9 December 1910 in Hamburg; died 6 March 2007 in Lich) became the first or second female (West) German Professor of Law, professor of law in 1965. Brauneck studied law at the end of the Weimar Republic at the Heidelberg Univ ...
(1910–2007), first female German criminal law professor * (1932–2010), professor of health informatics and founder of the German Cancer Registry *
Karl Starzacher Karl may refer to: People * Karl (given name), including a list of people and characters with the name * Karl der Große, commonly known in English as Charlemagne * Karl Marx, German philosopher and political writer * Karl of Austria, last Austr ...
(b. 1945), politician of the SPD, 1991–1995 President of the Landtag of Hesse and Finance Minister from 1995 to 1999 * Thorsten Schäfer-Gümbel (b. 1969), politician (SPD), current leader of the opposition SPD party bloc in the Landtag of Hesse *
Markus Wach Marcus, Markus, Márkus or MărcuÈ™ may refer to: * Marcus (name), a masculine given name * Marcus (praenomen), a Roman personal name Places * Marcus, a main belt asteroid, also known as (369088) Marcus 2008 GG44 * MărcuÅŸ, a village in DobârlÄ ...
, musician.


References


External links


Municipal website
* {{Authority control Giessen (district)