Chiemsee

Chiemsee

Chiemsee is a lake in Bavaria, Germany. The lake's largest island, Herreninsel, or Men's Island, is crossed with nature trails. It's home to unfinished Herrenchiemsee Palace, built by King Ludwig II and today housing the King Ludwig II Museum. An Augustinian monastery is nearby. The 8th-century Benedictine convent Frauenwörth, with its Gothic bell tower, is on the smaller Fraueninsel, or Women's Island.

People died in Chiemsee (First 36 people) - Page 0

Michael Mathias Kiefer

Michael Mathias Kiefer

Artist

Karl Chmielewski

Karl Chmielewski

Officer

Adolf Baumbach

Adolf Baumbach


Egon Wetzels

Egon Wetzels

Physician

Ernst Sieler

Ernst Sieler

General

Gunild Keetman

Gunild Keetman

Teacher

Günther von Reibnitz

Günther von Reibnitz


Michael Mathias Kiefer

Michael Mathias Kiefer

Artist

Irmgard of Chiemsee

Irmgard of Chiemsee

Louis the German's daughter

Otfried Preußler

Otfried Preußler

German children's writer

Kurt Ludecke

Kurt Ludecke


Marie Louise Fischer

Marie Louise Fischer

Author

Amsi Kern

Amsi Kern

German stage actor

Adolf von Bomhard

Adolf von Bomhard


Richard Wendler

Richard Wendler

Official

Ludwig Siebert

Ludwig Siebert

Politician

Charly Niessen

Charly Niessen

Composer

Richard Alewyn

Richard Alewyn

Literary historian

Hugo Kauffmann

Hugo Kauffmann

German painter

Rolf Ulrici

Rolf Ulrici

German writer

Alfréd Schaffer

Alfréd Schaffer

Hungarian footballer

Hans G. Bentz

Hans G. Bentz

German writer

Adam Hefter

Adam Hefter


Hans Gustl Kernmayr

Hans Gustl Kernmayr

Screenwriter

Paul Roloff

Paul Roloff

Artist

Barbara Veit

Barbara Veit

Journalist

Carl Anders

Carl Anders


GEORG KOSSACK.

GEORG KOSSACK.

Archaeologist

Hans Wyprächtiger

Hans Wyprächtiger

Actor

Wilhelm Prager

Wilhelm Prager

Film director

Hugo Kuhn

Hugo Kuhn

German author

Franz Ruff

Franz Ruff

Architect

Hans-Joachim Löser

Hans-Joachim Löser


Rudolf Sieck

Rudolf Sieck

Artist

Markus von Gosen

Markus von Gosen

Artist

Emmy Freiin von Oppenheim

Emmy Freiin von Oppenheim