Lichtental

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Coat of Arms of Lichtental

Lichtental is a part of the district of Alsergrund, Vienna. It was an independent municipality until 1850.

Lichtental Church of the Fourteen Holy Helpers

Notable people

  • Hans-Adam I, Prince of Liechtenstein (1657–1712) lived here.
  • Caterina Cavalieri (1755–1801), opera singer, was born here.
  • Therese Grob (1798–1875), the first love of the composer Franz Schubert, was born here.
  • Anton von Schmerling (1805–1893), Austrian politician, was born here.
  • Georg Herwegh (1817–1875), German writer, died here.

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Districts of Alsergrund (Vienna)
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  • Alservorstadt
  • Althangrund
  • Himmelpfortgrund
  • Lichtental
  • Michelbeuern
  • Roßau
  • Thurygrund
Coat of arms of Alsergrund

48°13′41″N 16°21′28″E / 48.22806°N 16.35778°E / 48.22806; 16.35778

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