List of honorary citizens of Munich

The honorary citizenship (Ehrenbürgerrecht) is the highest decoration of the city of Munich.[1] Since 1881, 49 people have been awarded honorary citizenship. The honorary citizenships of Paul von Hindenburg, Franz Ritter von Epp, Franz Xaver Schwarz, Adolf Hitler and Hermann Göring were revoked in 1946.

The honorary citizenship is awarded in recognition of outstanding contributions to the city of Munich. It is not restricted to people living in Munich. A posthumous grant is not allowed. It is a symbolic honour; the recipient does not receive any rights, privileges or duties.[1]

The following list is ordered according to the year of bestowal:[1]

  1. Georg Friedrich Freiherr von Zentner (27 August 1752 in Straßenheim 21 October 1835 in Munich)
    granted 1820
  2. Joseph Ritter von Fraunhofer (6 March 1787 in Straubing 7 June 1826 in Munich)
    granted 1824
  3. Ludwig Fürst von Oettingen-Wallerstein (31 January 1791 in Wallerstein 22 June 1870 in Luzern)
    granted 1837
  4. Leo von Klenze (29 February 1784 in Buchladen near Schladen 27 January 1864 in Munich)
    granted 1862
  5. Justus von Liebig (12 May 1803 in Darmstadt 18 April 1873 in Munich)
    granted 1870
  6. Ludwig von der Tann-Rathsamhausen (18 June 1815 in Darmstadt 26 April 1881 in Meran)
    granted 1871
  7. Max von Pettenkofer (3 December 1818 in Lichtenheim near Neuburg/Donau 10 February 1901 in Munich)
    granted 1872
  8. Johann Nepomuk von Nussbaum (2 September 1829 Munich 31 October 1890 in Munich)
    granted 1880
  9. Adolf Friedrich von Schack (2 August 1815 in Brüsewitz 14 April 1894 in Rome)
    granted 1881
  10. Franz Lachner (2 April 1803 in Rain (Lech) 20 January 1890 in Munich)
    granted 1883
  11. Franz Xaver von Gietl (27 August 1803 in Höchstädt/Donau 19 March 1888)
    granted 1883
  12. Carl Wilhelm von Gümbel (11 February 1823 in Dannenfels, Pfalz 18 June 1898 in Munich)
    granted 1889
  13. Hermann Lingg (22 January 1820 Lindau/Bodensee 18 June 1905 in Munich)
    granted 1890
  14. Helmuth Karl Bernhard von Moltke (26 October 1800 in Parchim 24 April 1891 in Berlin)
    granted 1890
  15. Sigmund von Pfeufer (24 February 1824 in Bamberg 23 September 1894 in Munich)
    granted 1894
  16. Otto von Bismarck (1 April 1815 in Schönhausen 30 July 1898 in Friedrichsruh)
    granted 1895
  17. Hugo von Ziemssen (13 December 1829 in Greifswald 21 February 1902 in Munich)
    granted 1899
  18. Emil Freiherr von Riedel (6 April 1832 in Kurzenaltheim 13 August 1906 in Munich)
    granted 1902
  19. Maximilian von Feilitzsch (12 August 1834 in Trogen 19 June 1913 in Munich)
    granted 1903
  20. Franz Defregger (30 April 1835 in Ederhof near Stronach 2 January 1921 in Munich)
    granted 1905
  21. Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin (8 July 1838 in Konstanz 8 March 1917 in Berlin)
    granted 1909
  22. Carl Theodor in Bayern (9 August 1839 in Possenhofen 30 November 1909 in Kreuth)
    granted 1909
  23. Paul von Heyse (15 March 1830 in Berlin 2 April 1914 in Munich)
    granted 1910
  24. Ferdinand Freiherr von Miller (8 June 1842 in Munich 18 December 1929 in Munich)
    granted 1912
  25. Karl Theodor von Heigel (23 August 1842 in Munich 23 March 1915 in Munich)
    granted 1912
  26. Gabriel von Seidl (9 December 1848 in Munich 27 April 1913 in Bad Tölz)
    granted 1913
  27. Wilhelm von Borscht (3 April 1857 in Speyer 30 July 1943 in Munich)
    granted 1919
  28. Georg von Hauberrisser (19 March 1841 in Graz 17 May 1922 in Munich)
    granted 1921
  29. Richard Strauss (11 June 1864 in Munich 8 September 1949 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen)
    granted 1924
  30. Friedrich von Müller (17 September 1858 in Augsburg 18 November 1941 in Munich)
    granted 1927
    granted 1929, revoked 1946
    Oskar von Miller
  31. Oskar von Miller (7 May 1855 in Munich 9 April 1934 in Munich)
    granted 1930
  32. Eduard Schmid (15 October 1861 in Ostrach 8 June 1933 in Munich)
    granted 1931
    granted 1933, revoked 1946
    granted 1935, revoked 1946
    Führer des Deutschen Reichs
    granted 1939, revoked 1946
    • Hermann Göring (12 January 1893 in Rosenheim 15 October 1946 in Nürnberg)
    granted 1943, revoked 1946
  33. Michael von Faulhaber (5 March 1869 in Heidenfeld 12 June 1952 in Munich),
    granted 1949
  34. Thomas Wimmer (7 January 1887 in Siglfing 18 January 1964 in Munich)
    granted 1957
  35. Wilhelm Hoegner (23 September 1887 in Munich 5 March 1980 in Munich)
    granted 1957
  36. Hans Ehard (10 November 1887 in Bamberg 18 October 1980)
    granted 1957
  37. Hans Knappertsbusch (12 March 1888 Elberfeld 25 October 1965 in Munich)
    granted 1963
  38. Alfons Goppel (1 October 1905 in Reinhausen 24 December 1991 in Johannesberg)
    granted 1965
  39. Hans-Jochen Vogel (born 3 February 1926 in Göttingen)
    granted 1972
  40. Carl Orff (10 July 1895 in Munich 29 March 1982 in Munich)
    granted 1975
  41. Werner Egk (17 May 1901 in Auchsesheim today: Donauwörth 10 July 1983 in Inning/Ammersee)
    granted 1981
  42. Franz Josef Strauß (6 September 1915 in Munich 3 October 1988 in Regensburg)
    granted 1981
  43. Adolf Butenandt (24 March 1903 in Lehe 18 January 1995 in Munich)
    granted 1985
  44. Sergiu Celibidache (11 July 1912 in Roman 14 August 1996 in Paris)
    granted 1992
  45. Georg Kronawitter (born 21 April 1928 in Oberthann)
    granted 1993
  46. Hildegard Hamm-Brücher (born 11 May 1921 in Essen)
    granted 1995
  47. Charlotte Knobloch (born 29 October 1932 in Munich)
    granted 2005
  48. Otto Meitinger (born 8 May 1927 in Munich)
    granted on the 7 November 2005
  49. Hans-Peter Dürr (7 October 1929 in Stuttgart 18 May 2014 in Munich)
    granted on the 25 January 2008
  50. Gertraud Burkert (born 21 March 1940 in Munich)[2]
    granted on the 21 February 2014
  51. Michael Krüger (born 9 December 1943 in Wittgendorf)[2]
    granted on the 21 February 2014
  52. Bruno Reichart (born 18 January 1943 in Vienna)[2]
    granted on the 21 February 2014
  53. Christian Ude (born 26 October 1947 in Munich)[3]
    granted on the 15 September 2014

References

  1. 1 2 3 "List of Honorary Citizens" (in German). muenchen.de (official Webpage of the city of Munich). Retrieved 2011-09-14.
  2. 1 2 3 "Stadtrat ernennt drei neue Münchner Ehrenbürger" (in German). Stadt München. 2014-01-22. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
  3. Fahrenholz, Peter (16 September 2014). "Ude wird Ehrenbürger von München: Wieder ziemlich beste Freunde" (in German). Süddeutsche Zeitung. Retrieved 1 October 2014.

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