Sturm der Liebe (pronounced [ˌʃtʊɐ̯m deːɐ̯ ˈliːbə], lit. "Storm of Love") is a German television soap opera created by Bea Schmidt for Das Erste. It premiered on 26 September 2005. It airs 50-minute episodes on weekdays (Monday through Friday) at 15:10. It was announced in May 2024 that Sturm der Liebe has been renewed until 2027 and that its runtime will be shortened to 25 minutes starting in 2025.[2] In July 2024, it was announced the programme's running time would remain 50 minutes.[3]

Storm of Love
Sturm der Liebe
GenreSoap opera
Created byBea Schmidt
Written byClaudia Köhler
StarringVarious
Theme music composerLeslie Mandoki
Laszlo Bencker
Opening theme"Stay"
by Curly
Country of originGermany
Original languageGerman
No. of seasons21
No. of episodes4363[1]
Production
Executive producerMarcus Ammonn
Running time50 minutes
Production companyBavaria Film
Original release
NetworkDas Erste
Release26 September 2005 (2005-09-26) –
present

Plot

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The series takes place mainly in the fictional five-star hotel called the Hotel Fürstenhof and the fictional village in which it is located, Bichelheim. Bichelheim is located in the fictional district Bichelheim-Krauting, which is located in Bavaria. The protagonists, known as the Dream Couple, are the main focus of each season. However, storylines also revolve around the many trials, tribulations and love affairs of the village residents, mainly the hotel employees and the owners of the hotel, the Saalfeld family.

Seasons

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Note: These summaries only focuses on the plot of the protagonists.

Past Seasons (1-20)

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Season 1: Laura Mahler and Alexander Saalfeld

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Handsome, charming Alexander Saalfeld is the eldest son of Werner and Charlotte Saalfeld and one of the heirs to the Hotel Fürstenhof. One day he meets the beautiful Laura Mahler in a park in Munich. The pair spend a magical day together and then part ways. Laura is hired as a pastry chef at the Fürstenhof and comes face to face with Alexander. They begin seeing each other and fall madly in love. However, Alexander and Laura both get the shock of their lives when it is revealed that Werner Saalfeld is also Laura's father! That means Alexander and Laura are half-siblings and their relationship is now forbidden. Laura meets Christian Deville, whose wife, Sophia, is in a coma at the local hospital. Alexander reunites with his ex-fiancee Katherina Klinker-Emden. Alexander is still in love with Laura, but marries Katherina, hoping it will finally help him move on. Unbeknownst to Laura and Alexander, Saalfeld family friend, Alfons Sonnbichler, has discovered he is actually Alexander's biological father, which means they are not siblings after all. After Christian's wife passes away, he and Laura begin seeing each other. Laura and Alexander become overwhelmed with their feelings for each other and sleep together. Laura is disgusted that she slept with her "brother," but Alexander has no regrets and feels he is meant to be with Laura. Eventually, Christian reveals to Laura his name is actually Gregor Bergmeister and Sophia was his girlfriend not his wife. It turns out the real Christian Deville was Sophia's husband who she killed in self-defense and whose body Gregor helped dispose of. Laura is understanding and gives Gregor the courage to turn himself in, which he does and receives a suspended sentence. Gregor proposes to Laura and she accepts. Laura is horrified to find out she is pregnant since the baby might be the product of incest. When Laura confesses to sleeping with Alexander, he calls off their wedding, but eventually agrees to stand by Laura. Gregor overhears Alfons confessing in church that he is Alexander's father, but does not say anything. Gregor finally confesses the truth about Alexander's paternity to Laura, who in turn tells Alexander. Since she now knows Alexander is not her brother and Alexander's marriage to Katherina has ended, Laura now must choose between Gregor and Alexander. Laura knows Alexander is the love of her life and leaves a heartbroken Gregor for him. They become engaged and look forward to the birth of their child. Laura is kidnapped by Alexander's psychotic ex, Helen Marinelli, on their wedding day. Thankfully, she is rescued by Alexander. The pair are finally married and leave to start a new life in Brussels. A few months later, their daughter is born and named Hannah. They later have a son named Peter, nicknamed Leander.

Alexander has come for several visits over the years. His most recent return was for Werner's 75th birthday, along with all of his siblings.

Season 2: Miriam von Heidenberg and Robert Saalfeld

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Lovable rascal Robert Saalfeld is the only biological child of Werner and Charlotte Saalfeld. While his parents and older brother, Alexander, are more business-minded, Robert is more creative and works as the head chef of the Fürstenhof. His first love was Alfons and Hildegard's daughter, Marie. Their on-off relationship deteriorates over time and it ends for good after Marie has a miscarriage.

One day, he meets the beautiful Miriam von Heidenberg in the forest while she is riding a horse and instantly falls in love with her. He is later shocked to find out Miriam is in a wheelchair, but he soon realises that it does not matter. Miriam was deeply affected by her death of her father, Wolfgang, and is under the tight control of stepmother, Barbara. She and Robert begin a beautiful romance and become engaged. With Robert's love and support, Miriam becomes able to walk again. Barbara is determined to destroy Robert and Miriam's happiness, because if Miriam marries before her 25th birthday she inherits Wolfgang's estate, but if she does not, Barbara inherits it. Miriam is close with her childhood friend Felix Tarrasch, which Robert is not happy about. Eventually, Robert and Miriam separate and Miriam starts a relationship with Felix. To get her inheritance, Felix and Miriam elope. Miriam cannot deny her love for Robert and leaves Felix to reunite with him. Barbara confesses that she murdered Miriam's father and tries to kill Miriam, Robert and Werner. Luckily, they are able to save themselves and Barbara (supposedly) dies. Since she is still married to Felix, Miriam and Robert have a symbolic wedding. Afterwards they move to Paris, where Robert will work as a chef in his own restaurant and Miriam will be a perfumer.

A few months later, Miriam returns to Bichelheim to finalise her divorce from Felix. She and Robert marry in Paris. Some time later, Miriam tragically dies giving birth to her and Robert's daughter, Valentina. Her death leaves her loved ones heartbroken. Robert tearfully buries his beloved wife in Bichelheim. Miriam's legacy lives on through her daughter Valentina and the love she shared with Robert.

Season 3: Samia Obote and Gregor Bergmeister

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Samia Obote traveled illegally to Germany from Uganda to hide from her domineering father, Joshua, who wants to force her into an arranged marriage. She finds refuge at the Fürstenhof, where she finds work and makes friends. She dates Felix Tarrasch for some time before she falls in love with her friend, Dr. Gregor Bergmeister. Gregor is happily in a relationship with Leonie Preisinger and is oblivious to Samia's feelings for him. Gregor and Leonie's relationship ends when she has an affair with Marc Kohlweyer. Gregor finally realises he is in love with Samia. Gregor stops Samia from going back to Uganda with her father by declaring his love for her and they start a relationship. Joshua is not happy about Gregor and Samia's relationship and is determined to put a stop to it. Joshua is killed by Fiona Marquardt, but suspicion falls on Gregor, which tears him and Samia apart. Gregor begins dating the investigating detective, Jana Schneider. Samia enters into a liaison with André Konopka's son, Simon and they become engaged. Jana becomes pregnant, but suffers a miscarriage. Gregor and Jana later split up. On the day of her wedding to Simon, Samia realises Gregor is her true love and calls off the wedding. Samia and Gregor finally reunite and Gregor proposes. The pair exchange vows in a romantic ceremony on board a steamer. Afterwards, they set off for a new life in Tanzania.

Season 4: Emma Strobl and Felix Saalfeld

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Felix Tarrasch discovers his biological parents are Johann Gruber and Elisabeth Saalfeld, making him part of the wealthy Saalfeld family. Felix changes his surname to Saalfeld and takes his place in the family. Emma Strobl, a chambermaid at the Fürstenhof, falls in love with Felix. However, Felix falls in love with Emma's scheming half-sister, Rosalie Engel. Rosalie is interested in the Saalfeld money, so she is happy to be with Felix and is determined to not let anything go wrong between them. It takes Felix months to understand that Rosalie is just taking advantage of him, and he also starts to develop feelings for Emma. In the meantime, Emma enters into a relationship with Ben Sponheim. Ben's biological mother is Barbara von Heidenberg, who was presumed dead, but now has returned to Bichelheim seeking revenge against Werner Saalfeld. Barbara drives Werner crazy with a poison that will make him forgetful. When she is exposed by Emma, she locks her and Felix in a power plant, where the two confess their love to each other. They are rescued and separate from their partners. Ben accepts that he can't keep Emma, but Rosalie refuses to let Felix go and fakes a pregnancy to hold onto him. Initially, Felix wants to marry Rosalie to be a responsible father, but then decides he cannot leave Emma. Ben eventually reveals Rosalie is faking her pregnancy, leaving no more obstacles for Felix and Emma's happy ending. Felix and Emma have a beautiful wedding in Austria. In the hustle and bustle of the wedding, Rosalie manages to get into a car with Emma and wants to kill Emma and herself. Despite all of Rosalie's misdeeds, Emma finds loving words for her sister and Rosalie abandons her plan. Emma and Felix leave for Canada, where they can be close to Johann.

The following winter, Felix and Emma, who is now pregnant, pay a short visit to Bichelheim to see Rosalie, who has fallen into a coma. Back in Canada, Emma gives birth to their twin sons, Max and Moritz.

Season 5: Sandra Ostermeyer and Lukas Zastrow

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A shocking Saalfeld family secret comes to light: on the orders of Ludwig Saalfeld, Dr. Korbinian Niederbühl swapped Ludwig's newborn daughter, Charlotte, who had a heart defect, with Cosima Hofer, the daughter of Ernst and Luise Hofer. Cosima arrives in Bichelheim and wants to take back what she feels was taken from her. Cosima's son Lukas Zastrow also comes to Bichelheim and is appointed managing director of the Fürstenhof.

Lukas meets his former classmate Annika Bruckner, who has transformed from an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan. Lukas is enchanted by Annika, but Annika does not trust him. It takes Lukas a lot of effort to convince Annika of the sincerity of his feelings, but eventually she gives in and starts a relationship with Lukas. One day, Lukas is arguing with Cosima in the car and accidentally hits Annika on her bike. Annika tragically dies of a cerebral hemorrhage and her organs are donated. Her heart is donated to Sandra Ostermeyer, who was dying of heart failure. Lukas is devastated by the loss of the love of his life. At the hospital, Lukas meets Sandra, who is immediately drawn to him.

Sandra begins her rehabilitation at the Fürstenhof at the invitation of Werner Saalfeld, an old acquaintance of her mother, Astrid. It is later revealed Sandra is Werner's daughter. In his grief, Lukas finds it too difficult to be around Sandra. The pair grow closer, but Lukas still just wants to be friends and instead starts dating Rosalie Engel. There is a war brewing between Cosima and the Saalfelds, which Sandra and Lukas both get caught up in. Cosima wants to keep Lukas away from Sandra and pushes him to marry Rosalie since she has shares in the Fürstenhof. Lukas goes through with marrying Rosalie. The marriage is short-lived since Lukas cannot deny his love for Sandra and leaves Rosalie to be with her. Not wanting a repeat of what happened with Felix, Rosalie accepts this and agrees to give Lukas a divorce. However, Cosima is determined to get Rosalie's shares and tries to have her killed. Rosalie survives and goes into a coma. Lukas is accused of Rosalie's attempted murder, but Cosima gives him an alibi. Cosima blackmails Sandra that she will retract Lukas's alibi if she does not end her relationship with him. Sandra finds out she is pregnant, which is risky because of her heart transplant. She sadly has a miscarriage. After countless lies, schemes and manipulations, Cosima's dies. Cosima asks for Lukas's forgiveness with her dying breath and Lukas forgives his mother. Sandra and Lukas get married in an emotional ceremony. They leave Bichelheim to move to the Giant Mountains in the Czech Republic to convert an old monastery into an eco-hotel.

Sandra and Lukas later adopt a little girl named Anna. Sandra returns for Werner's 75th birthday, along with her siblings.

Season 6: Eva Krendlinger and Robert Saalfeld

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Robert Saalfeld comes to Bichelheim for a brief visit, while his pregnant wife Miriam stays behind in Paris. Robert gets a call that Miriam is in labor and rushes to be by her side. Tragedy strikes when Miriam dies after giving birth to their daughter, Valentina. Robert cannot believe he has lost his beloved wife. He has Miriam's funeral in Bichelheim and decides to move back into the Fürstenhof.

Without the love of his life, Robert loses all meaning in his life and rejects his daughter, who he blames for Miriam's death. Eva Krendlinger becomes Valentina's nanny and helps Robert bond with his daughter. Robert realises that he has to try to be the best father he can be to Valentina. Eva falls in love with Robert, but he is not ready for a relationship. Barbara von Heidenberg, Miriam's evil stepmother, wants Valentina's inheritance. Barbara proves Robert to be an unfit father, because of his initial rejection of Valentina and she is taken by social services. Barbara hires Alain Briand to pretend to be Miriam's former lover and to claim he is actually Valentina's father. Eva continues to work as Valentina's nanny to protect her from Alain. Valentina is thankfully reunited with Robert. Eva finally conquers Robert's heart, the two declare their love for each other while on a trip to Verona and make love for the first time. However, Robert realises he is not over Miriam and has doubts if he can really be with Eva. When Eva tells Robert she is pregnant, he is scared he will lose her the same way he lost Miriam and separates from her. Eva is shocked to see her first love, Markus Zastrow, who had been presumed dead years ago. Eva reunites with Markus. Robert realises he and Eva belong together and wants to be with her and their child. When Eva suffers miscarriage, she decides she is done with Robert for good. Eva gets engaged to Markus, but eventually her heart tells that she belongs with Robert. She ends her relationship with Markus to reunite with Robert. Eva happily accepts Robert's marriage proposal. Barbara rigs the Fürstenhof with a bomb on Eva and Robert's wedding day. The bomb denotes after the ceremony, but thankfully everyone survives. Eva, Robert and Valentina move to Verona, where Robert will run his own restaurant and Eva will achieve her dream of being a children's book author.

In 2017, Robert and Eva returned for Werner and Charlotte's wedding, where Robert walked his mother down the aisle. Robert, Eva and Valentina moved back into the Fürstenhof permanently in 2018. Eva had a one-night-stand with Christoph Saalfeld and later found out she was pregnant. The baby, Emilio, is initially believed to be Robert's, but he was later revealed to be Christoph's. This caused Eva and Robert to split up and Eva left town with the baby.

Season 7: Theresa Burger and Moritz van Norden

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Architect Moritz van Norden is the son of scheming Doris van Norden. Moritz was raised believing Günther van Norden was his father, but his father is revealed to be Werner Saalfeld. Doris is planning a takeover of the struggling local brewery, Burger Bräu, that belongs to Theresa Burger. Moritz and Theresa meet and immediately fall in love. Just as their relationship is blossoming, Moritz's twin brother Konstantin Riedmüller, who had been given up for adoption, arrives in Germany from Argentina. Moritz and Konstantin meet on a bridge and Moritz accidentally fall into the water and is presumed dead. Konstantin then starts a relationship with Theresa and falls in love with her. Moritz is revealed to be alive and had only been in a coma. He returns to Bichelheim, but he has amnesia and is going by the name Peter Bach. He falls in love with Theresa all over again and Theresa cannot help but be drawn to him. Eventually, it is revealed what Konstantin did and he loses Theresa to Moritz. Moritz and Theresa have a beautiful wedding ceremony in a church in the mountains. Konstantin makes peace with his twin brother and Theresa. Moritz and Theresa leave Bichelheim for Port Westfalica.

Moritz returned to Bichelheim to celebrate Werner's 75th birthday.

Season 8: Marlene Schweitzer and Konstantin Riedmüller

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Konstantin Riedmüller is heartbroken over the loss of his great love Theresa to his twin brother, Moritz. Kind-hearted, demure pianist Marlene Schweitzer arrives at the Fürstenhof and falls in love with Konstantin at first sight. Natascha, Marlene's flamboyant mother, has also come to the Fürstenhof, and also takes an interest in Konstantin. Konstantin ends up starting a purely physical relationship with Natascha, which deeply hurts Marlene. Marlene develops a connection with Dr. Michael Niederbühl and they start dating. Meanwhile, Natascha and Konstantin's relationship becomes more serious. Marlene and Konstantin develop a close friendship, though Marlene's feelings for him still linger. Marlene accepts Michael's marriage proposal. When Natascha becomes pregnant, Konstantin also proposes and she accepts. However, Natascha changes her mind about the pregnancy, has an abortion and claims to have had miscarriage to Konstantin. Konstantin finally falls in love with Marlene. Natascha and Konstantin are about to get married at a registry office, but he leaves her at the altar. Konstantin confesses to Marlene that he is in love with her, but Marlene does not want to hurt Michael or her mother. Eventually, she gives in and they sleep together. Marlene ends her engagement to Michael, who is disgusted to learn she has left him for her own mother's ex. Distressed by her break-up with Konstantin, Natascha attempts suicide. This makes it even harder for Marlene to confess things to her mother, but Natascha eventually catches Marlene and Konstantin together. Out of revenge, Natascha pretends to be Theresa and writes letters to Konstantin saying Theresa is still in love with him. Marlene fears Konstantin loves Theresa and not her, but Kontsantin declares that Marlene is his true love. After getting engaged, Marlene and Konstantin decide to get married as quickly as possible. They marry in a gorgeous ceremony on the lake. They both make peace with Natascha before setting off for their new life in Florence. They later welcome a son, Miguel, named after Konstantin's late adoptive father.

Konstantin and Marlene return for Werner's 75th birthday and help Natascha and Michael through a marital crisis they are facing.

Season 9: Pauline Jentzsch and Leonard Stahl

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Leonard Stahl comes to Fürstenhof with his father, Friedrich. Friedrich buys 90% of the hotel's stocks and Leonard becomes the CEO. Pauline Jentzsch comes to Fürstenhof with her best friend, Coco Conradi. The Fürstenhof belonged to Pauline's family before it was sold to Ludwig Saalfeld. Pauline gets a job at Fürstenhof as the hotel's pastry chef and meets Leonard, who she immediately falls in love with. However, Leonard is not interested in Pauline and starts dating the devious Patrizia Dietrich. Patrizia's grandfather Joseph Dietrich reveals to Patrizia that Pauline's grandfather Erich von Weyersbrunn was planning to sell the Fürstenhof to Ludwig Saalfeld, but he died of heart attack before the contract was signed. Joseph then helped Ludwig forge Erich's signature, bury his body and make everybody believe he had disappeared. Joseph decides to give Pauline some money as compensation, but Patrizia does not want to lose her inheritance and murders him before he can reveal the truth. Leonard realises Patrizia's scheming nature and ends their relationship. Out of revenge, Patrizia blackmails Friedrich that she will reveal the illegal sale of the Fürstenhof, which means ownership of the hotel would revert to Pauline and he would be financially ruined. To keep her quiet, Friedirich employs Patrizia as a PR manager.

Leonard and Pauline start a relationship and fall in love. Friedrich pushes Leonard to marry Pauline so he will not lose the Fürstenhof. Leonard is not ready for marriage, but listens to his father and proposes to Pauline, who accepts. However, Pauline finds out the truth about the Fürstenhof and Leonard's reason for marrying her, so she dumps Leonard. She then gets 20% of Friedrich's shares. Leonard's old university friend Daniel Brückner comes to Fürstenhof and sparks fly between him and Pauline. Patrizia becomes pregnant with twins after an affair with Friedrich, but claims that they are Leonard's. Pauline and Daniel fall in love, but Daniel seems haunted by something in his past. Famous musician Chris Brenner comes to the Fürstenhof and it is revealed that Daniel is bisexual and had an affair with Chris many years ago. Chris does not want the public to know he is gay for fear of losing his career and had even married a woman named Yvonne, who discovered Chris's affair with Daniel and then took her own life. Daniel is haunted by his role in Yvonne's death, but Pauline is understanding about Daniel's past and is more upset that he did not tell her the truth earlier. Chris schemes to get Daniel back and it culminates with Chris attempting to murder Daniel and Pauline, but thankfully they are saved by Leonard. When Friedrich finds out that Patrizia's twins are his, he pushes Patrizia down the stairs. Patrizia gives birth to premature twin girls Mara and Mila, and then falls into a coma. Mara dies, leaving Leonard devastated. Pauline supports Leonard through the tragedy and caring for Mila. Leonard knows Pauline is the love of his life and decides to ask her to marry him. However, Daniel proposes first and Pauline accepts. Patrizia awakes from her coma and fakes having amnesia. Pauline has second thoughts about Daniel and ends their engagement. Pauline and Leonard have a romantic reunion in Vienna and Pauline happily accepts Leonard's marriage proposal.

Patrizia and Daniel are both determined to get back at their exes. The two jilted lovers create a plan together to break them up. Daniel kidnaps Mila while Pauline is out with her and then hides out in San Cortez with Patrizia's half-sister, Barbara von Heidenberg. Leonard separates from Pauline and marries Patrizia so Daniel will not want to take revenge anymore. Leonard finds out about Patrizia's scheme and demands she give him Mila, but then Patrizia reveals Friedrich is actually Mila's father. Leonard quickly divorces Patrizia and reunites with Pauline. Pauline receives an offer to work as a pastry chef in Vienna and discovers she is pregnant. Leonard and Pauline finally marry and then leave for Vienna. They later welcome a son named Gabriel, who is named after Leonard's late mother, Gabrielle.

In 2015, Pauline and Leonard return for the wedding of Leonard's brother Niklas to Julia Wegener. Patrizia attempts to murder Niklas and Leonard, but Friedrich ends up killing her. Afterwards, Friedrich allows Pauline and Leonard to take Mila to Vienna with them. They return again for Friedrich's funeral in 2017. In 2020, they pay a visit to the Fürstenhof and Leonard sells his family's Fürstenhof shares to Christoph Saalfeld.

Season 10: Julia Wegener and Niklas Stahl

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Julia Wegener, her brother Sebastian and his girlfriend Sophie Stahl, the estranged daughter of Friedrich Stahl, arrive in Bichlheim. Sophie and the Wegeners met in Thailand. Sophie has not seen her family in many years because she was presumed dead in the tsunami many years earlier. Upon learning that she came from a wealthy family, Sebastian began dating Sophie hoping that Friedrich will agree to pay for the treatments for his serious, rare illness. However on their way to the Fürstenhof Sophie is accidentally run over and killed by Patrizia Dietrich. With her dying breath, Sophie tells Julia she needs to pretend to be her so Sebastian can get his treatment. Sebastian buries Sophie's body in the forest and pressures a nervous Julia into impersonating Sophie. The Stahls are fooled by the Wegeners' act and welcome "Sophie" back into the family. At the lake, Julia meets a dashing, mysterious stranger who she kisses and instantly falls in love with. At Leonard and Pauline's wedding, Julia meets the mystery man again and is stunned to find out that he is Sophie's brother, Niklas Stahl, who just arrived from Barcelona. Of course, Julia knows she is not actually his sister, but Niklas does not, so to keep up the charade Julia has no other choice but distance herself from him. Niklas decides to stay in Bichelheim and work as a chef in the Fürstenhof.

Sebastian finds out that Patrizia ran over Sophie, but instead of feeling hatred for her, he begins an affair with her. Niklas becomes attracted to Patrizia and they start dating, while Patrizia continues her affair with Sebastian. Niklas and Julia are still drawn to each other, but Niklas feels disgusted by his attraction to his "sister." In the barn, Niklas and Julia kiss and are about to have sex when Patrizia photographs them and then slams the door which makes them snap out of their passion. Julia and Niklas instantly regret their misstep, and they distance themselves again. Sebastian becomes jealous of Niklas and Patrizia and triggers a landslide, which almost kills them. Niklas suffers from blood poisoning which paralyses his arm and leaves him unable to cook. He considers going back to Barcelona, but Julia convinces him to stay. Later, Niklas proposes to Patrizia and she accepts. Meanwhile, Julia becomes close with Nils Heinemann and helps him overcome his alcoholism which he developed after the death of his wife, Sabrina. When things take a romantic turn, Julia confesses to Nils that she is not Sophie Stahl. Nils is understanding and the two fall in love. Niklas marries Patrizia despite his doubts about her. Julia becomes engaged to Nils. Niklas quickly realises he cannot trust Patrizia and wants a divorce.

Sebastian has been able to get his treatment thanks to Friedrich's money and seems to be improving so Julia feels she should finally come clean about her identity. Sebastian does not want to jeopardise his access to the Stahl money so in a panic he tells Patrizia everything and convinces her to help him kidnap Julia. Patrizia wants to kill Julia but instead Sebastian decides to let her go and will simply claim she is mentally ill if she reveals the truth. When Julia admits that she is not Sophie, Friedrich and Niklas doubt her and believe Sebastian's claims of her mental illness. Afraid she will be institutionalized, Julia wants Nils to marry her as soon as possible. A genetic test is done, but Patrizia changes it and it shows that Julia is Sophie Stahl. This causes Nils to leave Julia at the altar. Patrizia plans to shot Charlotte Saalfeld and put the blame on to Friedrich, but Sebastian tries to stop her and ends up being the one who gets shot. Julia donates blood to her brother. Since they are the same blood type, this finally makes people believe Julia's claims about her identity. A second genetic test confirms that Julia and Sebastian are in fact siblings, which means the truth about the Wegeners and Sophie is finally out. Niklas is initially angry that Julia lied to him, but cannot deny his love for her. Julia and Niklas finally become a couple. Friedrich on the other hand is outraged by the Wegeners' manipulations and firmly believes that Sebastian and Julia murdered Sophie in cold-blood. Sebastian confesses to burying Sophie, but says it was Patrizia who ran her over. Patrizia gets the upper hand when she poisons Niklas and he goes into a coma. Since they are still married, Patrizia threatens to take him off of life support unless Julia takes the blame for Sophie's death. Wanting to protect his sister, Sebastian takes the blame and is arrested. Patrizia removes Niklas's life support anyways, but he is able to breath on his own. Patrizia tries to kill Niklas again, but fails and is arrested. Sebastian revokes his confession and is released. Niklas and Julia become engaged. At their wedding, Patrizia, who has escaped from custody, sneaks in to kidnap her daughter, Mila, but is caught. Patrizia threatens to shot Leonard and Niklas, but is shot by Friedrich and dies. After everything they have been through, Niklas and Julia are desperate for a new start. They move to Lisbon where Niklas will work in a high-end restaurant.

Season 11: Luisa Reisiger and Sebastian Wegener

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Luisa Reisiger comes to Bichlheim to support her mother Marta, who is dying. Luisa suffered spinal cord damage from a car accident and has a hump on her back, which makes her very self-conscious. One day, Sebastian sees Luisa on the dock and is instantly smitten with her, but does not see her hump. When Sebastian does see it, he decides it does not matter to him. Martha sadly dies and Sebastian comforts Luisa. At her funeral, Luisa meets her father, Hermann Stürzebecher, who had abandoned her and her mother. Hermann confesses he is not actually Luisa's father and it was Marta who cut off contact, but he still loves Luisa as his own. Hermann unexpectedly dies of a heart attack and Luisa becomes his sole heir. However, his fiancée Beatrice Hofer also wants the inheritance. Beatrice demands her son David seduces Luisa so she will marry him and they can get their hands on her inheritance. Sebastian and Luisa get together, but are broken up by David and Beatrice. Luisa finds out that Friedrich Stahl is actually her father and wants to form a relationship with him.

Luisa gets close to David, but then his ex-girlfriend Alina Steffen shows up at the Fürstenhof. David starts a relationship with her again and Luisa gets close to Sebastian again. Beatrice wants Sebastian and Alina out of the way so David can focus on Luisa. Beatrice tries to kill Sebastian, but is unsuccessful. Alina finds out that she is pregnant, which David is thrilled about. Alina and Beatrice have an argument and Alina falls and hits her head on a stone and tragically dies. Friedrich witnessed the altercation and is ultimately arrested for Alina's murder. Beatrice helps Friedrich avoid prosecution and tries blackmailing him, but then they end up starting an affair. Luisa falls out with Sebastian again and starts a relationship with David. Luisa learns her spine is curving dangerously and she is risking becoming paralyzed. Dr. Michael Niederbühl advises her to have back surgery, but Luisa is reluctant to have the surgery. When Luisa finally decides to have the surgery, Beatrice urges David to marry Luisa before her surgery because he would receive her inheritance in the event of her death. David and Luisa marry in an intimate ceremony. Luisa's surgery is successful and she no longer has a hump on her back. Sebastian decides he cannot watch the love of his life with another man so he leaves Bichelheim. David feels guilty over accidentally shooting and killing his father when he was a child (it is later revealed that it was Beatrice who shot him). Luisa offers David her support and David genuinely falls in love with her. Beatrice is infuriated when David states he will no longer take part in her plan and decides to destroy their marriage. Beatrice lures Sebastian back to the village. When Sebastian nearly dies from a virus, Luisa realises her love for him and separates from David to reunite with him. Beatrice tries to kill David by hitting him on the back of the head, causing him to fall into a coma. David wakes up with amnesia and believes he and Luisa are still married. Luisa pretends they are still together to help David recover, but then David catches her with Sebastian.

Sebastian and Luisa feel they are finally going to have their happy ending. Sebastian admits to Luisa he was married before to a woman named Isabelle Raspe, who he had married because she came from a wealthy family and could help pay for his medical treatment. Isabelle shows up at the Fürstenhof and gives Sebastian two shocks: first that they are still legally married and second they have a son named Paul, who suffers from the same illness as Sebastian. Sebastian is devastated he has given his son the same disease. Isabelle is estranged from her family, so she agrees to work with Beatrice to break up Luisa and Sebastian and in exchange Beatrice will pay for Paul's care. Sebastian wants to be there for his son and Luisa supports him, but the pressure strains on their relationship. Sebastian steals €100,000 from Friedrich for his son's therapy. Beatrice finds out about the theft and blackmails Sebastian: he breaks up with Luisa or she goes to the police. Sebastian confesses everything to Luisa and they pretend to break up so Beatrice will drop the blackmail. Sebastian ends up having a one-night-stand with Isabelle, which Luisa forgives him for. Isabelle wants to reunite with Sebastian, but he makes it clear that is not going to happen. David regains his memory and kidnaps Beatrice out of revenge. Luisa and Friedrich manage to rescue Beatrice and Beatrice admits to Luisa her scheme to get her inheritance. Shortly afterwards, Isabelle departs to Düsseldorf with Paul, whose condition has improved. Sebastian proposes to Luisa and she happily accepts. They are thrilled when Paul arrives for the wedding and they marry with him by their side. Luisa and Sebastian decide to move to Düsseldorf to be near Paul and say goodbye to their friends and family in Bichelheim.

Season 12: Clara Morgenstern and Adrian Lechner

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Clara Morgenstern, an aspiring knitwear designer, comes to the Fürstenhof to locate her grandfather, specifically the biological father of her mother Melli, who was adopted. It turns out that hotel concierge Alfons Sonnbichler is Melli's biological father. Clara and Melli both settle into Bichelheim. One day, she runs into her childhood friend, Adrian Lechner and immediately falls in love with him. When Adrian learns that the Fürstenhof is in financial difficulties, he buys 20% of the shares. Clara and Adrian spend more time together, but Adrian only sees Clara as a little sister. Desirée Bramigk, Clara's roommate, also shows interest in Adrian. Adrian starts casually dating Desirée. In order to bind Adrian to her, Desirée's mother Beatrice, who wants Adrian's Fürstenhof shares, advises her to become pregnant. Desirée refuses so Beatrice tampers with her birth control pills. When Desirée discovers she is pregnant, Adrian is thrilled to become a father and they become engaged. Clara is heartbroken and decides to finally confess her feelings to Adrian, but Adrian tells her he does not feel the same way. Desirèe sadly loses the child, but decides not to tell Adrian, who she knows is only marrying her because of her pregnancy. Clara suspects that Desirèe is no longer pregnant, but has no proof. A devastated Clara watches her beloved Adrian marry Desirèe. Desirée notices Clara's closeness with Adrian and warns her to stay away from her husband. Desirée needs to fake a miscarriage and decides to make Clara look responsible to get her out Adrian's life. As Clara is driving a Fürstenhof shuttle, Desirée purposely falls under the car and fakes her miscarriage. Beatrice bribes a witness to claim Clara deliberately hit Desirée. This causes Adrian to cut Clara out of his life.

When Adrian was a child, his mother Joanne and little brother William were believed to have died. However, he learns that they might actually be alive and he wants to find them. Clara had also been good friends with William and wants to help Adrian. Adrian is overcome with emotion when he speaks to his little brother for the first time in almost two decades. Soon afterwards, William travels from Australia to Bichelheim and they have an emotional reunion. Adrian and William's mother, who now goes by the name Susan Newcombe, confesses that their father Hagen was a contract killer and she fled to her native Australia to protect William. Susan also confesses that Hagen was not William's father, his biological father is actually Werner Saalfeld. Clara and Adrian manage to become friends again. William becomes a fitness trainer and the Fürstenhof. Clara and William become close and he falls in love with her. Clara wants to move on from Adrian and she and William start dating. When William proposes to Clara, she turns him down since she is not ready to take such a big step. Adrian finally falls in love with Clara and wants to be with her. However, Clara changes her mind and accepts William's marriage proposal before Adrian can confess his feelings. When Adrian admits to William he is in love with his fiancée, tension mounts between the two brothers. Desirée is scared she is losing Adrian so Beatrice pretends to be a stalker so Adrian will feel obligated to protect Desirée.

Clara finds out that Adrian is in love with her. With her wedding to William approaching, Clara becomes overwhelmed with her feelings for the two brothers. When a snowstorm hits, Clara and Adrian become trapped in one of the hotel's cabins. Clara and Adrian finally confess their love for each other and they make love. Afterwards, Clara decides she is still going to marry William. Meanwhile, Adrian tells Desirée their marriage is over. When William suggests that they go to Las Vegas to get married, Clara finally confesses that she is in love with Adrian and ends their engagement. Clara feels guilty about hurting William and keeps her distance from Adrian. However, Adrian fights to be with the woman he loves and Clara finally gives in. They become a couple, which annihilates William and Adrian's relationship. Adrian finds out about Desirée's schemes and quickly annuls their marriage. Adrian proposes and an overjoyed Clara accepts. Clara is offered a job in Tokyo and it is originally decided she will live there while Adrian stays in Germany. However, Adrian decides he will go with Clara and open a Bavarian restaurant in Tokyo. Surrounded by family and friends, Adrian and Clara become husband and wife. William reconciles with both of them and they promise they will always be the "three musketeers." After a touching farewell party, Adrian and Clara set off for their new life in Japan.

Clara returns for Melli's wedding to André Konopka. Melli later joins Adrian and Clara in Tokyo after her marriage to André breaks down. In 2022, Alfons receives word that Clara and Adrian have welcomed a son named Junichiro.

Season 13: Rebecca Herz, Ella Kessler and William Newcombe

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Ella Kessler and Rebecca Herz have been best friends since childhood. When they were young, Ella's boyfriend Marcel and Rebecca had an affair. After Marcel died in a motorcycle accident, the shared grief made the two girls come together again and they swore to each other that no man would ever come between them again. Years later, Ella and Rebecca start working as chambermaids at the Fürstenhof in order to finance their big dream: their own wedding agency “Herzkomplizen”. There they meet the young, handsome fitness trainer William Newcombe, who is still heartbroken over losing his great love Clara Morgenstern to his brother Adrian. Ella immediately falls in love with William, while Rebecca is unimpressed by him. By chance, William and Rebecca come into possession of each other's mobile numbers without knowing who the numbers belong to. They start an anonymous text chat as Mr. and Mrs. Wrong, where they have intimate conversations and develop feelings for each other. Rebecca is shocked to realise that William is Mr. Wrong and breaks off contact so as not to endanger her friendship with Ella. Rebecca lets William believe Ella is Mrs. Wrong, paving the way for her friend to have a relationship with William.

After sharing a kiss with William, Rebecca finally realises that she, too, has fallen in love with William. However, she keeps her feelings to herself. Meanwhile, Ella is on cloud nine with William and loses her virginity to him. Ella confesses to William that Rebecca is actually Mrs. Wrong, which makes William see Rebecca differently. Ella grows insecure in her relationship with William and she demands that he marries her to prove his love for her, but William refuses and the relationship breaks down. William falls in love with Rebecca, but when Ella finds out about their feelings for each other, she gives Rebecca a choice: their friendship or William. Rebecca chooses Ella, but still cannot deny what she feels for William. Eventually, Ella and Rebecca's friendship breaks down and Ella leaves Bichelheim. Rebecca and William officially become a couple. Ella returns and asks Rebecca to plan her wedding to millionaire Patrick von Brahmberg. Ella enjoys rubbing her happiness with Patrick in Rebecca and William's faces, but Ella is only with Patrick for his money. William receives an offer to train with the Australian national taekwondo team for the 2020 Olympics, but this will mean moving back to Sydney. Rebecca wants William to achieve his dreams and agrees to go with him. Ella realises it is wrong to marry Patrick and leaves him at the altar. Ella reconciles with Rebecca and William and William spontaneously proposes to Rebecca. They get married that same day, so Mr. and Mrs. Wrong are now Mr.and Mrs. Right. They later depart for Australia.

William returns for Werner's 75th birthday, along with his siblings.

Season 14: Alicia Lindbergh and Viktor Saalfeld

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Charlotte Saalfeld reconnects with her long-estranged brother Gottfried, who had been disowned by their father, Ludwig. Charlotte also meets Gottfried's son Christoph, a successful hotelier. Christoph is angry at his father for hiding the truth about their family for his whole life. Determined to own his family's legacy, Christoph buys a large amount of shares in the Fürstenhof and tells his son Boris that some day the hotel will be all his. Christoph's much-younger girlfriend, Dr. Alicia Lindbergh, pays a surprise visit and is upset when she catches him with Desirée Bramigk. Christoph explains to Alicia that he believed they were broken up because she had said she did not want a long-distance relationship. Christoph and Alicia reconcile and he ensures that Alicia gets a job at the local hospital. Alicia is head over heels in love with Christoph and overlooks a lot of his morally ambiguous actions. Alicia hopes to marry and have a family with Christoph, but he is reluctant to become a father again at his age. Alicia proposes to Christoph and he accepts.

Christoph's estranged eldest son, Viktor, arrives in Bichelheim. Viktor has a criminal past, but wants to leave it behind. Viktor falls in love with Alicia at first sight without knowing who she is and is stunned when he learns she is engaged to his father. Viktor and Christoph immediately clash. Viktor hopes Alicia can see what kind of man Christoph truly is, but Alicia ignores Viktor's warnings and remains fully dedicated to Christoph. Viktor begins working at the stables at the Fürstenhof. Viktor and Alicia bond over their love of horses and Viktor feels he and Alicia are meant for each other. On her wedding day to Christoph, Viktor begs Alicia not to marry him, but she goes through with the ceremony and is excited about starting her life with Christoph. Viktor and Alicia grow closer, which is noticed by Christoph. Christoph encourages Jessica Bronkhorst to pursue Viktor and they begin a casual relationship. Christoph's ex-wife and Viktor and Boris's mother, Xenia, arrives in Bichelheim after twenty years of estrangement. Alicia is disgusted to find out that Christoph blackmailed Xenia into leaving their children behind when they were young after he had found out she had an affair. Alcia ends their marriage and grows close to Viktor. Viktor and Alicia are about to become a couple when Alicia discovers she is pregnant by Christoph. Viktor offers to pretend to be the father, but Alicia does not want to keep Christoph's child away from him. Alicia wants to give her child a proper family and reconciles with Christoph. Xenia poisons Alicia and she sadly has a miscarriage.

Alicia decides her marriage to Christoph is over and she declares her love for Viktor. Christoph sees them in bed together and is determined to not let his beloved Alicia get away from him. Alicia tries to end their marriage, but Christoph threatens to harm Viktor, Alicia's brother Paul and her grandmother Anna if she does not stay with him. Alicia complies with Christoph's threats and lies to Viktor that she wants to stay with Christoph, but Viktor knows something is amiss. Jessica tells Viktor she is pregnant and he is the father (the father is later revealed to be Paul). Alicia tells Viktor about Christoph's threats and they start seeing each other in secret. When Boris comes out as gay, Christoph rejects him. When Alicia questions Christoph why he cannot accept Boris's sexuality, he confides in her that he was molested by his football coach when he was a child. Alicia is genuinely moved by Christoph's confession and wants to be there for him, but still declares their marriage is over. Alicia fakes being ill so she will not have to leave the country with Christoph, who she knows is trying to kidnap her. Alicia is believed to be dead after a car accident, but it is revealed she faked her death so she could get away from Christoph. Viktor and Alicia plan to run away together, but Christoph finds out about the plan. Christoph holds Alicia and Viktor at gunpoint. Viktor and Christoph have a fight in the lake and Christoph has a heart attack. Despite everything, Viktor and Alicia still save his life. Afterwards, Christoph finally accepts their marriage is over and agrees to give Alicia a divorce, which means Viktor and Alicia can finally be together. Viktor proposes to Alicia and she accepts. The pair marry in a small ceremony and then leave for Wachau. After they leave, Christoph tells his daughter Annabelle that Alicia is and will always be the love of his life.

A few months later, Viktor and Alicia return for Boris's wedding to Tobias Ehrlinger and things are still tense between them and Christoph. Alicia tells Viktor she is pregnant. Christoph realises he has to make peace with them if he wants to be in his grandchild's life and offers them genuine congratulations. They later welcome a daughter named Mia and Christoph is happy to become a grandfather. When Viktor comes for Denise's wedding to Joshua Winter, he and Christoph are happy to see each other, indicating father and son are truly at peace with each other.

Season 15: Denise Saalfeld and Joshua Winter

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Shy, sensitive artist Denise Saalfeld is the youngest of Christoph and Xenia's four children. Denise has always been close with her father and is his favorite child. She has been living in the United States with her wild, glamorous, twice-divorced sister Annabelle. The sisters decide to stay in Bichelheim and help Christoph run the Fürstenhof. Denise finds an antique mirror which claims to help a person see their true love. In the reflection she sees Joshua Winter, the son of Robert Saalfeld, who is her father's cousin (though Joshua and Denise are not related by blood). Denise instantly falls in love with the handsome young man, but is too shy to confess her feelings. While cleaning out an old house, Joshua and Denise come across an old painting, which depicts a couple that looks exactly like them, which makes Denise feel like Joshua is her destiny. However, Annabelle, who has always been jealous of Denise's closeness with their father, decides to take Joshua for herself. Annabelle manages to seduce Joshua, breaking Denise's heart.

Denise's mother, Xenia, kills Joshua's adoptive father, Henning Winter. When Joshua finds out, he confronts her and she ends up kidnapping him and Denise. Xenia shoots Denise by accident and in her delirium Denise confesses her love for Joshua. Xenia attempts to flee and is shot by Annabelle and dies. Before Annabelle shot her, Xenia had confessed to Annabelle that Christoph is not her biological father, which Annabelle keeps to herself. Denise meets charming veterinarian Henry Achtleitner and there is an immediate spark between them. Xenia had left Christoph a message revealing he is not the biological father of one of their four children and, sure enough, paternity tests show that Viktor, Boris and Denise are Christoph's biological children, but Annabelle is not. Annabelle switches the paternity test to show Denise is not Christoph's daughter instead of her. Denise is devastated when she finds out the "truth," but Christoph assures her it changes nothing. Henry and Denise fall in love, while Joshua realises his love for Denise. Joshua breaks up with Annabelle who is devastated since she had actually fallen in love with him. Henry proposes to Denise who at first turns him down, but then eventually accepts. Joshua confesses his love for Denise, but she wants to stay with Henry. As their wedding day approaches, Denise starts to have doubts and realises it is because she loves Joshua. Henry is devastated when Denise ends their engagement and he attacks Joshua. Annabelle attempts to poison Denise out of revenge for "stealing" Joshua from her. However, she accidentally poisons Romy Ehrlinger, who dies on her wedding day to Paul Lindbergh.

Eventually, the truth about everything Annabelle has done comes out (the paternity switch, poisoning Romy, among other misdeeds) and she flees. Joshua proposes to Denise on the dock at the lake and she accepts. Annabelle returns, kidnaps Denise and tries to drown her in the lake. Thankfully, Denise is rescued by Joshua and Annabelle is arrested. Denise and Joshua marry in a big ceremony with their loved ones at the Fürstenhof. The next day, Denise runs into Henry, who offers her genuine congratulations and they embrace. After a touching goodbye with everyone, Denise and Joshua leave for Paris, where Denise will assist in restoring Notre Dame.

Season 16: Franzi Krummbeigl and Tim Saalfeld

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Down-to-earth country girl Franziska "Franzi" Krummbeigl grew up with her aunt Margit's after the death of her parents. Franzi enjoys helping Margit on her apple orchard and loves their quiet country life. Franzi falls in love at first sight with a handsome stranger she briefly encounters, but forgets to ask his name. The next day, Boris Saalfeld is perplexed when Franzi approaches him and starts talking about their meeting. Franzi's dream man looked exactly like Boris, but Boris has never met Franzi. Word starts to spread around the Fürstenhof about Boris's supposed doppelgänger, which upsets Boris's father, Christoph. It turns out Christoph and his sister Linda have been hiding a decades-long secret: Boris has an identical twin brother! While they were living in Thailand, their mother Xenia had been unaware she was pregnant with twins, gave birth while unconscious and one of the babies was kidnapped. Christoph later received a ransom demand, but believing it was a hoax and not wanting to pay the money, he never responded. Christoph decides to track his son down. He finds out that his name is Tim Degen and he was sold on the black market to another German couple. Tim is in the army and stationed near Bichelheim. Tim shows up at the Fürstenhof on the day of Denise and Joshua's wedding and is stunned to come face-to-face with Boris. Christoph confesses everything to Tim and the rest of his family, but leaves out the part about not wanting to pay the ransom. Once the shock wears off, Tim is happy to meet his biological family and wants to get to know them. Tim also meets Franzi again and their chemistry is palpable.

Tim agrees to work at the Fürstenhof, while trying to fulfill his dream of becoming a polo player. He and Franzi start spending time together. Franzi finds out about Christoph not wanting to pay the ransom for Tim, but keeps quiet. When he finds out the truth, Tim is furious. Tim eventually forgives Franzi and Christoph and even agrees to change his surname to Saalfeld. Franzi and Tim confess their love for each other. Nadja Holler, Tim's ex-girlfriend and the fiancée of his late best friend Ralf, comes to Bichelheim and wants to reconcile with him. Nadja claims she still loves Tim, but in reality she is just interested in the Saalfeld money. Nadja has a one-night-stand with Tim and then lies about being pregnant. Although he loves Franzi, Tim had promised Ralf he would always take care of Nadja and he proposes to her. Nadja sleeps with Linda's husband, Dirk Baumgartner, and actually becomes pregnant, but passes off the child as Tim's. Franzi tries to stop their wedding, but Nadja and Tim have already married. Franzi and Tim help Eva Saalfeld give birth during a snowstorm and the joy of the event results in the exes sharing a kiss, but Tim tells Franzi he is dedicated to Nadja and their child.

It comes out that Dirk was responsible for Tim's kidnapping and Tim openly swears revenge on him. Nadja murders Dirk when he threatens to expose her lies. When Dirk's body is found, Tim becomes the prime suspect. Boris returns to Bichelheim and the twins come up with a plan: Boris will pretend to be Tim and flee to Thailand, while Tim will pretend to be Boris and stay in Bichelheim to clear his name. Franzi becomes close to "Boris," but finds his behaviour strange. Tim confesses everything to Franzi and she agrees to help him. When Nadja sees Franzi kissing "Boris," she figures out he is actually Tim since Boris is gay. Nadja wants to make sure Tim goes down for the murder, but then she is exposed as the murderer. When Nadja tries to flee, Franzi chases her, they have a fight and Nadja hits her head on a rock. With her dying breath, Nadja swears to Tim on Ralf's grave that Franzi pushed her and dies in his arms. Tim has trouble believing Franzi's innocence and this tears them apart yet again. Tim eventually finds out Franzi is innocent and declares his love for her. However, Franzi has already started a relationship with Tim's cousin, Steffen. Tim in turn starts dating Amelie Limbach. However, there is still a magnetic pull between Franzi and Tim. After numerous trials and tribulations, Franzi and Tim finally reconcile and become engaged. Shortly before their wedding, Franzi and Tim are overjoyed to learn they are expecting a child. They have a beautiful wedding at the Fürstenhof. They leave for London where Tim can become a professional polo player. A few months later, they welcome their daughter, Natalie.

Season 17: Maja von Thalheim and Florian Vogt

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Selina von Thalheim's adoptive daughter, Maja von Thalheim, shows up at the Fürstenhof in her wedding dress and tells her mother that her fiancé Frederik cheated with her best friend, Shirin Ceylan, and she has called off the wedding. Maja decides to stay with her mother and gets a job at the Fürstenhof. Maja and her family have had a rough few years. The von Thalheims were once a very wealthy family, but have since lost most of their fortune. Maja's father, Cornelius, supposedly died four years earlier after being caught up in a financial scandal. Maja is the only one who knows Cornelius faked his death and is hiding out in South America. Maja desperately misses her father and hopes he can one day be free. Maja meets Florian Vogt while walking in the forest. They immediately dislike each other, however they eventually become friends. Florian has come to Bichelheim to work as a forester at the Fürstenhof. His older brother Erik, who he is very close with, also joins him in the village. Florian and Erik are shocked to learn that their father Lothar was an illegitimate child of Ludwig Saalfeld, founder of the Fürstenhof, and they are entitled to land rights to the forest next to the hotel. Florian helps Maja care for her sick rabbit Napoleon and she falls in love with him. Florian soon relaises he feels the same way and they start a relationship. Cornelius, under the name Lars Sternberg, comes to Bichelheim. It soon comes out that Erik actually framed Cornelius for financial crimes that Erik himself committed. The strain of the war between Cornelius and Erik takes its toll on Florian and Maja and they break up.

Maja's first love, Hannes Fröhlich, arrives in Bichelheim and Maja is not happy to see him since he dumped her with no explanation. Hannes explains that Maja's grandfather, Quirin, had threatened to have Hannes's father, the von Thalheim family chauffeur, fired if he did not stop dating his granddaughter. Maja falls in love with Hannes again, though her feelings for Florian still linger. Shirin, who has since reconciled with Maja, falls in love with Florian, but he does not return her feelings. Hannes and Maja get stuck in a cave and Florian rescues them. Realising life is short, Hannes proposes to Maja, who does not accept, but says she still wants to be with him. Florian realises he still loves Maja and wants another chance with her, but she turns him down. Florian becomes ill with a deadly infection, which he contracted in the cave. There is no treatment, because the doctor who was researching it has since stopped. All of Florian's loved ones are determined to get Florian treatment. After some time, Maja realises she loves Florian and wants to be with him again, but Florian does not believe she should be with a dying man and tells her to stay with Hannes. Maja still ends up breaking up with Hannes, who is determined to get her back. Florian has a one-night-stand with a woman he meets while out drinking, who turns out to be Maja's sister, Constanze. Florian does eventually get treatment thanks to Hannes. Florian wants to get back together with Maja, but out of gratitude to Hannes, he agrees to stay away from Maja for a short period of time so Hannes can win her back. After receiving a job offer in California, Florian decides he cannot keep his promise to Hannes and he is going to ask Maja to come with him to California. A desperate Hannes lies that he and Maja slept together. Florian believes it is over between them and decides to leave without saying goodbye to Maja. Hannes confesses his lie to Maja and she runs to stop Florian from leaving. They share a romantic reunion. Hannes makes peace with Florian and Maja before leaving for New Zealand. Florian asks Maja to marry him and she accepts. They get married in a beautiful ceremony in front of family and friends and then leave for California.

They briefly return for the wedding of Erik's daughter Josie Klee and Paul Lindbergh. Florian comes for a brief visit in 2023. In early 2024, Erik goes to see Florian and Maja in California after they welcome their daughter, Lea.

Season 18: Josie Klee and Paul Lindbergh

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Scatter-brained but lovable Josefina ″Josie″ Klee comes to Bichelheim to apply for a job as a chef in the Fürstenhof kitchen. Josie grew up in Hanau with her maternal grandmother. Her mother was gone a lot and she never met her father. Josie hopes to work alongside André Knopka, who she greatly admires. However, Josie is a vegetarian chef and André is reluctant to take her on, but she wins him over. Paul Lindbergh has been down on his luck: his business failed, his girlfriend left him and his daughter, Luna, has moved to Lisbon with her mother Jessica and stepfather Henry. Needing to move on from his misfortune, Paul decides to return to Bichelheim to work as managing director at the Fürstenhof. On his way to the hotel, Paul sees Josie, who is looking for her glasses on the ground. He finds the glasses and when Josie puts them on, she instantly falls in love with Paul. From then on, Josie is flustered every time she is around Paul, causing some awkward situations. Paul is oblivious to Josie's feelings for him and starts a casual relationship with Constanze von Thalheim. Josie's mother, Yvonne, comes to Bichelheim and informs Josie that Erik Vogt, who she has not gotten along with, is her biological father. Josie and Erik decide to get to know each other and try to form a relationship. Paul is shocked when he finds out Josie is in love with him when she mutters it in her sleep. There is a worker's strike at the Fürstenhof and when Paul sees Josie giving a passionate speech, he suddenly sees her differently and falls in love with her. However, by then he and Constanze have become more serious with each other so Paul decides to keep his feelings quiet.

Josie wants to move on from Paul, since she believes he will never feel the same way. When Paul declares his love for her, Josie is over the moon. Paul plans to break up with Constanze, but she has a car accident and he feels he cannot leave her. Paul and Josie start seeing each other in secret. With Josie, Paul feels for the first time since the death of his wife, Romy, he can finally move on. Constanze finds out about their affair and swears revenge. Paul eventually breaks up with Constanze to be with Josie. Their happiness is short-lived because Josie finds Paul in bed with a woman named Tatjana (this was all staged by Constanze who had Tatjana drug Paul and put him in her bed). Josie ends things with Paul despite his protests of innocence. Paul begins seeing Constanze again and Josie starts dating Leon Thorman. Paul agrees to move to London with Constanze. Josie is devastated when she finds out a man named Ricky Müller is actually her biological father and not Erik. Paul comforts her and they almost kiss, making Paul realise he still loves her and cannot leave with Constanze. Constanze is heartbroken and confesses to her scheme with Tatjana. Paul is furious, but still makes peace with Constanze before she leaves town. Paul wants to tell Josie the truth, but Erik advises him to let Josie move on with her life. When Josie learns the truth about what happened with Tatjana from Leon, she declares she is happy with Leon and it changes nothing for her. Paul still holds out hope that Josie will come back to him. Leon and Paul constantly clash over Josie and Leon even accuses Paul of trying to kill him. Leon proposes to Josie, but in that moment Josie realises she loves Paul and wants to be with him. Paul and Josie share a romantic reunion. Paul proposes to Josie and she accepts. Josie gets a job in Lisbon, which Paul is thrilled about since he can be close to his daughter. After a series of mishaps, they get married in a small ceremony with family and friends. Paul takes Josie's surname and Erik also officially adopts Josie. Leon also decides to leave town and parts on good terms with Josie. After heartfelt goodbyes with everyone, Josie and Paul depart Bichelheim for their new beginning in Portugal.

Josie returns for Shirin's wedding to Gerry Richter a few months later. In 2024, she returns again for Erik and Yvonne's wedding. Josie shares how happy she and Paul are in Lisbon and that she has become good friends with Jessica.

Season 19: Eleni Schwarzbach and Leander Saalfeld

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Eleni Schwarzbach comes to Bichelheim to see her parents, Markus and Alexandra, the new majority shareholders of the Fürstenhof. Dr. Peter ″Leander″ Saalfeld, son of Laura and Alexander, comes to Bichlheim to take up a position as a doctor at the local hospital. During an argument between Markus and Christoph Saalfeld, Eleni falls down the stairs and goes into a coma. Alexandra confesses to Christoph that he is actually Eleni's father. Leander walks into Eleni's hospital room and immediately falls in love with her. Eleni wakes up from her coma and also feels drawn to Leander. The pair fall head-over-heels in love. Vroni, Eleni's younger sister, comes for a visit and is involved in a motorcycle accident. Leander performs an emergency operation on Vroni, but unfortunately Vroni does not survive. Alexandra and Markus Schwarzbach file a civil lawsuit against Leander, because they believe he botched the operation. The strain of these events tear Eleni and Leander apart. Eleni meets Julian Specht, a chauffeur at the Fürstenhof, and they start dating. Eventually, Alexandra and Markus drop the lawsuit, but Alexandra refuses to forgive him. Leander declares his love for Eleni, but she makes it clear she is happy with Julian.

Eleni has grown closer to Christoph since learning of her paternity, but tells Markus he will always be her father. Markus has to have an operation because of abnormalities in his brain. Leander successfully performs the operation on Markus. Alexandra apologizes to Leander for everything and they agree to move on. Eleni and Leander realise they still love each other and want to be a couple again. Eleni plans to break up with Julian, but then discovers that she is pregnant. Leander tells Eleni he will love the child as his own, but Eleni does not want her child torn between two fathers like she is and decides to stay with Julian. Julian proposes to Eleni and she accepts. Unfortunately, Eleni has a miscarriage. Leander accepts a job in Tanzania to overcome his heartbreak. Upon learning that Leander is leaving, Eleni realises they belong together and rushes to stop him. The pair happily reunite and Eleni ends her engagement to Julian. Eleni accepts Leander's marriage proposal and they agree to move to Tanzania together. They marry in front of family and friends. Afterwards, they say goodbye to Bichelheim.

A little while later, Eleni calls her mother and informs her she is pregnant. She and Leander later welcome a daughter named Nala.

Season 20: Ana Alves, Philipp Brandes and Vincent Ritter

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For this season, the focus is the love triangle between Ana Alves and her two dream men: her childhood friend, the scheming, charming, and always well-dressed Philipp Brandes and friendly, dependable veterinarian Dr. Vincent Ritter. Ana, Philipp and Vincent all have connections to the Schwarzbach family - Ana's mother, Nicole, worked as the family's housekeeper, Philipp is Noah's best friend and Vincent is Markus's illegitimate son. Vincent and Philipp couldn't be more different, but they do have two big things in common. First, they both had difficult childhoods, with single mothers, absent fathers and little money. Second is Ana, who will become the love of both of their lives. Ana has two candidates for her heart, but the question is: who will she choose?

Ana arrives in Bichlheim to spend her semester break with her mother, Nicole, at the Sonnbichlers' house. Ana has decided to stop studying mechanical engineering at university and settle in Bichlheim, bringing along her beloved stallion, Apollo. Philipp, comes to Bichelheim to use the Fürstenhof as permanent accommodation for his sick, wealthy great-aunt Wilma von Zweigen, whose estate he is determined to inherit. Ana has always been in love with Philipp, but Philipp only sees Ana as a friend. Philipp and Ana both get jobs at the Fürstenhof. Ana meets Vincent, who has come to the village to work at the local veterinary practice and the Fürstenhof also hires him to work at the stud farm. Vincent immediately falls in love with Ana, but she takes no notice. Vincent gives Markus the shock of his life when tells him he is his son, the product of one-night-stand between him and his secretary, Jackie Ritter.

Ana is head-over-heels in love with Philipp, while Vincent secretly longs for Ana and doesn't understand what she sees in Philipp, who he considers to be mean and snobby. Philipp and Vincent unexpectedly become flatmates. After Ana impulsively kisses him, Philipp breaks her heart when he tells her he only sees her as a little sister. Philipp tries with all his might to convince Wilma to leave him her estate, but she makes it clear that he will not be included in her will. Wilma becomes close to Ana and encourages Vincent to pursue her, but Ana insists Vincent is just a friend. Vincent wears Philipp's discarded costume to a masquerade ball, where Ana mistakes him for Philipp and they have a magical dance. When Vincent realises Ana thinks he is Philipp, he runs off. Later, Ana is shocked to learn the identity of her mystery dance partner and now has to realise her undeniable connection to Vincent. Philipp begins a relationship with Ana to please Wilma, while at the same time having an affair with hotel guest Zoe de Lavalle. Ana doubts Philipp's feelings for her and breaks up with him. Vincent sees Zoe and Philipp kissing and tells Ana, who confronts Philipp about whether he cheated on her. To get back at Vincent for his meddling, Philipp anonymously reports him for treating some farm animals with expired medication and Vincent's veterinary licence is suspended. Vincent still risks his entire career by operating on Apollo's back and is later cleared of any wrongdoing. Ana is overwhelmed by everything Vincent has done for her and confesses to him that she has fallen in love with him.

Wilma sadly dies, leaving Ana devastated. Philipp is furious when he learns that Wilma not only left him nothing, but also left most of her estate to Ana. Philipp decides in order to get the inheritance he has to marry Ana, make her look mentally unwell and then take control of her estate. Ana and Vincent enjoy their love while Philipp plots to destroy their relationship. Philipp brings Vincent's secret wife, Natalie Junghans, to the village to help him with his plan (Natalie is Vincent's childhood friend who he spontaneously married in Las Vegas years before). Philipp cleverly manipulates Vincent into believing that Ana is cheating with him, which makes Vincent break up with her.

A turning point for Philipp comes when Ana saves his life and upon opening his eyes he falls in love with her and no longer wants her inheritance. Meanwhile, Vincent also realises Ana is the love of his life and emotionally asks her to give him another chance. Ana turns Vincent down and reunites with Philipp. To get over his heartbreak, Vincent starts sleeping with Natalie. Ana learns about her inheritance from Wilma and cannot believe she is now a wealthy woman. Vincent immediately suspects that Philipp knew about the inheritance all along and that is his only reason for being with Ana, but Ana dismisses his concerns. Ana decides to turn Wilma's home, Gut Thalheim, into a horse sanctuary. Philipp asks Ana to marry him and an overjoyed Ana accepts. Natalie is in love with Vincent, but realises that he will never get over Ana and tells him the truth about Philipp's scheme. Vincent is devastated and angrily confronts Philipp, who finally confesses the truth to Ana. Ana tells Philipp she never wants to see him again. Natalie leaves Bichelheim, but Philipp decides to stay and fight for Ana.

Ana has a riding accident and is badly injured. Ana later learns she will need a kidney transplant. All of the people in her life get tested to be her donor and Vincent ends up being a match. Vincent donates his kidney to Ana, who makes a full recovery. Ana is torn between Philipp and Vincent and is not sure who she should be with. Ana eventually decides on Vincent. However, Ana soon realises that as wonderful a man as Vincent is, she only chose him out of gratitude and that Philipp is the love of her life. Ana reunites with Philipp and asks him to marry her. The two marry in a gorgeous ceremony on Gut Thalheim, where they will begin their new life. Despite everything, Philipp is the candidate who won Ana's heart, proving that you never forget your first love.

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Season 21: Maxi Saalfeld and Henry Sydow

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Maxi Neubach comes to Bichelheim to stay with her mother Katja and write her doctoral thesis. After drugging Christoph Saalfeld, her medical license is revoked and she now has to figure out her next step in life. Maxi becomes a manager at the Fürstenhof and forms a close relationship with Werner. Maxi decides to take on the Saalfeld name to cement her place at the Fürstenhof. Maxi discovers that the Fürstenhof has a gambling license and expresses interest in opening a casino at the hotel. At a casino in Vienna, Maxi meets a charming, handsome man at a roulette table and instantly falls in love with him. The dashing stranger is Henry Sydow, who arrives in Bichelheim a short time later. Henry is happy to be reunited with Vincent, who was his childhood best friend.

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Actor Character Episodes & duration Guest appearances Background information
Season 1 • Episodes 1–313
Henriette Richter-Röhl Laura Saalfeld, née Mahler 1–313
(2005–2007)
998–1001 (2010) daughter of Werner & Susanne; adoptive daughter of Peter; paternal half-sister of Alexander (adoptive), Robert, Sandra, Konstantin, Moritz & William; aunt of Joshua, Valentina, Miguel and Anna; niece of André; mother of Hannah & Leander; wife of Alexander
Gregory B. Waldis Alexander Saalfeld 1–313
(2005–2007)
385–387 (2007)
500–505 (2007)
1610–1628 (2013)
1999–2002 (2014)
2999–3001 (2018)
son of Alfons & Charlotte; adoptive son of Werner; stepson of Hildegard; adoptive grandson of Ludwig & Helene Saalfeld; maternal half-brother of Robert; paternal half-brother of Marie & Melli; adoptive paternal half-brother of Laura, Sandra, Konstantin, Moritz & William; uncle of Joshua, Valentina, Miguel, Anna, Finn & Clara; nephew of André, Beatrice, Elisabeth & Gottfried; cousin of Simon, Sabrina, David, Desirée, Felix, Christoph, Linda, Leonie, Erik, Florian, Eva & Vanessa; father of Hannah & Leander; ex-husband of Katherina; husband of Laura
Season 2 • Episodes 314–520
Lorenzo Patané Robert Saalfeld 1–520
(2005–2007)
998–1001 (2010) son of Werner & Charlotte; adoptive grandson of Ludwig & Helene Saalfeld; maternal half-brother of Alexander; paternal half-brother of Laura, Sandra, Konstantin, Moritz & William; uncle of Leander, Hannah, Miguel & Anna; nephew of André, Beatrice, Elisabeth & Gottfried; cousin of Simon, Sabrina, David, Desirée, Felix, Christoph, Linda, Leonie, Erik & Florian; father of Joshua & Valentina; widower of Miriam; ex-husband of Eva
Inez Bjørg David Miriam Saalfeld, née von Heidenberg † (1117) 189–520
(2006–2007)
739–742 (2008)
Died in episode 1117 (2010)
daughter of Wolfgang & Caroline; stepdaughter of Barbara; mother of Valentina; ex-wife of Felix; wife of Robert
Season 3 • Episodes 521–703
Christof Arnold Dr. Gregor Bergmeister 134–704
(2006–2008)
2393–2398 (2016) husband of Samia
Dominique Siassia Samia Bergmeister, née Obote, prev. Gruber 356–704
(2007–2008)
daughter of Joshua & Vera; wife of Gregor
Season 4 • Episodes 704–914
Martin Gruber Felix Saalfeld, née Tarrasch 273–914
(2006–2009)
1022–1025 (2010)
1754–1755 (2013)
biological son of Johann & Elisabeth; adoptive son of Mr. & Mrs. Tarrasch; grandson of Ludwig & Helene Saalfeld; adoptive brother of Viktoria; nephew of Charlotte, Cosima & Gottfried; cousin of Robert, Alexander, Lukas, Markus, Lena, Linda & Christoph; father of Max & Moritz; ex-husband of Miriam; husband of Emma
Ivanka Brekalo Emma Saalfeld, née Strobl 590–914
(2008–2009)
1019–1025 (2010)
1753–1755 (2013)
daughter of Karl & Liesl; maternal half-sister of Rosalie; mother of Max & Mortiz; wife of Felix
Season 5 • Episodes 915–1117
Wolfgang Cerny Lukas Zastrow 897–1117
(2009–2010)
son of Götz & Cosima; biological grandson of Ludwig & Helene Saalfeld; brother of Markus & Lena; nephew of Beatrice, Elisabeth & Gottfried; cousin of David, Desirée, Felix, Linda & Christoph; adoptive father of Anna; ex-husband of Rosalie; husband of Sandra
Sarah Stork Sandra Zastrow, née Ostermeyer 934–1117
(2009-2010)
3000 (2018) daughter of Werner of Astrid; paternal half-sister of Alexander (adoptive), Robert, Laura, Konstantin, Moritz & William; aunt of Hannah, Leander, Joshua & Valentina; niece of André; cousin of Simon & Sabrina; adoptive mother of Anna; wife of Lukas
Season 6 • Episodes 1118–1391
Uta Kargel Eva Saalfeld, née Krendlinger 1087–1391, 2886-3381
(2010–2011, 2018–2020)
2791–2797 (2017) daughter of Gustl of Liesl; maternal half-sister of Jacob; niece of Alfons; cousin of Alexander, Marie, Melli & Vanessa; adoptive mother of Valentina; mother of Emilio; ex-wife of Robert
Lorenzo Patané Robert Saalfeld 1–520, 1099–1391, 2858–4133
(2005–2007, 2010–2011, 2018–2023)
998-1001 (2010)
2656–2663 (2017)
2789-2797 (2017)
see Season 2
Season 7 • Episodes 1392–1600
Ines Lutz Theresa Burger, née Nina Westphal 1377–1600
(2011–2012)
biological daughter of Eugen & Nicola; adoptive daughter of Hans & Karoline; ex-wife of Konstantin; wife of Moritz
Daniel Fünffrock Moritz van Norden, née Nero 1408–1600
(2011–2012)
3000–3002 (2018) son of Werner of Doris; adoptive son of Günther; twin brother of Konstantin; paternal half-brother of Alexander (adoptive), Robert, Sandra, Laura & William; uncle of Hannah, Leander, Miguel, Anna, Joshua & Valentina; nephew of André; nephew of André; cousin of Simon & Sabrina; husband of Theresa
Season 8 • Episodes 1601–1814
Moritz Tittel Konstantin Riedmüller, née Nero 1391–1814
(2011–2013)
2304-2307 (2015)
3000-3002 (2018)
biological son of Werner & Doris; adoptive son of Miguel; twin brother of Moritz; paternal half-brother of Alexander (adoptive), Robert, Sandra, Laura, & William; uncle of Hannah, Leander, Anna, Joshua & Valentina; nephew of André; cousin of Simon & Sabrina; father of Miguel; ex-husband of Theresa; husband of Marlene
Lucy Scherer Marlene Riedmüller, née Schweitzer 1570–1814
(2012–2013)
3000-3002 (2018) daughter of Veit & Natascha; niece of Poppy; mother of Miguel; wife of Konstantin
Season 9 • Episodes 1815–2066
Christian Feist Leonard Stahl 1778–2066
(2013–2014)
2261–2265 (2015)
2747-2753 (2017)
3398–3413 (2020)
son of Friedrich & Gabrielle; brother of Niklas & Sophie; paternal half-brother of Luisa, Martin, Mila, Mara & Frederick; father of Gabriel; adoptive father of Mila; ex-husband of Patrizia; husband of Pauline
Liza Tzschirner Pauline Stahl, née Jentzsch 1781–2066
(2013–2014)
2261–2265 (2015)
2747-2753 (2017)
3398–3413 (2020)
granddaughter of Erich & Elfriede von Weyersbrunn; mother of Gabriel; adoptive mother of Mila; wife of Leonard
Season 10 • Episodes 2067–2265
Jennifer Newrkla Julia Stahl, née Wegener 2053–2265
(2014–2015)
sister of Sebastian; wife of Niklas
Jan Hartmann Niklas Stahl 2062–2265 (2014–2015) son of Friedrich & Gabrielle; brother of Leonard & Sophie; paternal half-brother of Luisa, Martin, Mila, Mara & Frederick; ex-husband of Patrizia; husband of Julia
Season 11 • Episodes 2266–2502
Kai Albrecht Sebastian Wegener 2053–2502
(2014–2016)
brother of Julia; father of Paul; ex-husband of Isabelle; husband of Luisa
Magdalena Steinlein Luisa Wegener, née Reisiger, prev. Hofer 2248–2502
(2015–2016)
daughter of Friedrich & Marta; adoptive daughter of Hermann; paternal half-sister of Leonard, Niklas, Sophie, Martin, Mila, Mara & Frederick; stepmother of Paul; ex-wife of David; wife of Sebastian
Season 12 • Episodes 2503–2692
Jeannine Michèle Wacker [de] Clara Lechner née Morgenstern 2473–2693
(2016–2017)
2901–2903 (2018) daughter of Melli; biological granddaughter of Alfons & Gerti; niece of Alexander & Marie; cousin of Hannah, Leander & Finn; mother of Junichiro; wife of Adrian
Max Alberti Adrian Lechner 2487–2693
(2016–2017)
son of Hagan & Susan; maternal half-brother of William; father of Junichiro; ex-husband of Desirée; husband of Clara
Season 13 • Episodes 2693-2812
Alexander Milz William Newcombe, née Lechner 2577–2812
(2016–2017)
2842–2857 (2018)
3000 (2018)
son of Werner & Susan; adoptive son of Hagan; maternal half-brother of Adrian; paternal half-brother of Alexander (adoptive), Robert, Sandra, Laura, Konstantin & Moritz; uncle of Hannah, Leander, Miguel, Anna, Joshua & Valentina; nephew of André; cousin of Simon & Sabrina; husband of Rebecca
Victoria Licht Eleonore "Ella" Kessler 2677–2812
(2017)
niece of Thomas; cousin of Tina
Julia Alice Ludwig Rebecca Newcombe, née Herz 2682–2812
(2017)
biological daughter of Astrid Westkamp; adoptive daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Herz; wife of William
Season 14 • Episodes 2813-3019
Sebastian Fischer [de] Viktor Saalfeld 2761-3019
(2017-2018)
3102–3107 (2019)
3261–3264 (2019)
son of Christoph & Xenia; grandson of Gottfried; brother of Boris, Tim & Denise; maternal half-brother of Annabelle; paternal half-brother of Eleni & Emilio; uncle of Natalie & Nala; nephew of Linda; cousin of Steffen & Carolin; father of Mia; husband of Alicia
Larissa Marolt Dr. Alicia Saalfeld, née Lindbergh 2745-3019
(2017-2018)
3102–3107 (2019) granddaughter of Anna; sister of Paul; aunt of Luna; mother of Mia; ex-wife of Christoph; wife of Viktor
Season 15 • Episodes 3020-3264
Julian Schneider Joshua Winter, née. Zellweger 2994–3264
(2018-2019)
biological son of Robert & Madeline; adoptive son of Henning & Bianca; grandson of Werner & Charlotte; paternal half-brother of Valentina; husband of Denise
Helen Barke Denise Winter, née Saalfeld 3005–3264
(2018–2019)
daughter of Christoph & Xenia; sister of Viktor, Boris & Tim; maternal half-sister of Annabelle; paternal half-sister Eleni & Emilio; aunt of Mia, Natalie & Nala; niece of Linda; wife of Joshua
Season 16 • Episodes 3265-3515
Léa Wegmann Franziska "Franzi" Saalfeld, née Krummbiegl 3223–3515
(2019–2020)
niece of Margit; mother of Natalie; wife of Tim
Florian Frowein Tim Saalfeld, née Degen 3225–3515
(2019–2020)
biological son of Christoph & Xenia; adoptive son of Harald & Gerda; identical twin brother of Boris; brother of Viktor & Denise; maternal half-brother of Annabelle; paternal half-brother of Eleni & Emilio; uncle of Mia & Nala; nephew of Linda; cousin of Steffen & Carolin; father of Natalie; widower of Nadja; husband of Franzi
Season 17 • Episodes 3516–3729
Christina Arends Maja Vogt, née von Thalheim 3491–3722
(2020–2021)
3949–3952 (2022) daughter of Cornelius; adoptive daughter of Selina; paternal half-sister of Constanze & Pascal; mother of Lea; wife of Florian
Arne Löber Florian Vogt 3491–3729
(2020–2021)
3949–3952 (2022)
4027–4038 (2023)
son of Lothar; biological grandson of Ludwig Saalfeld; brother of Erik; uncle of Josie; father of Lea; husband of Maja
Season 18 • Episodes 3713–3957
Sandro Kirtzel Paul Klee, née Lindbergh 2824–3460, 3713–3957
(2017–2020, 2021–2023)
grandson of Anna; brother of Alicia; father of Luna; widower of Romy; husband of Josie
Lena Conzendorf Josephine "Josie" Klee 3712–3957
(2021–2023)
4018-4020 (2023)
4185-4188 (2024)
4201 (2024)
daughter of Ricky & Yvonne; adoptive daughter of Erik; niece of Florian; stepmother of Luna; wife of Paul
Season 19 • Episodes 3958–4151
Marcel Zuschlag Peter "Leander" Saalfeld 3949–4151
(2022–2023)
son of Alexander & Laura; grandson of Alfons, Werner, Susanne & Charlotte; brother of Hannah; nephew of Robert, Sandra, Konstatin, Moritz & William; cousin of Valentina & Joshua; father of Nala; husband of Eleni
Dorothée Neff Eleni Saalfeld, née Schwarzbach 3910–4151
(2022–2023)
daughter of Christoph & Alexandra; adoptive daughter of Markus; paternal half-sister of Viktor, Boris, Tim, Denise & Emilio; maternal half-sister of Noah & Vroni; adoptive paternal half-sister of Annabelle (from Christoph) & Vincent (from Markus); aunt of Mia & Natalie; niece of Linda; mother of Nala; wife of Leander
Season 20 • Episodes 4152–4334
Robin Schick Philipp Alves née Brandes 4140–4332
(2023–2024)
son of Roland; great-nephew of Wilma; husband of Ana
Soluna-Delta Kokol Ana Alves 4143–4332
(2023–2024)
daughter of Nicole; wife of Philipp
Martin Walde Dr. Vincent Ritter 4152–
(2023–)
son of Markus & Jackie; paternal half-brother of Eleni (adoptive), Noah & Vroni; uncle of Nala; ex-husband of Natalie
Season 21 • Episodes 4335−
Elias Reichert Henry Sydow 4326–
(2024–)
son of Sophia
Katharina Schueba Maxi Saalfeld née Neubach 4267–
(2024–)
daughter of Katja; sister of Pia

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Henry Sydow is the dashing, mysterious man who instantly enchants Maxi at a Viennese casino. He later arrives in Bichelheim where he encounters Maxi again and his old friend, Vincent Ritter. Henry keeps quiet about his past and is hoping for a fresh start in Bichelheim. Henry and Maxi have an undeniable connection, but Henry has secrets that will not only endanger Maxi, but the Fürstenhof as well.

Maxi Saalfeld (née Neubach) is the chaotic, cheerful and lovable daughter of Katja Saalfeld. She has finished her studies at medical school and comes to Bichelheim to write her doctoral thesis. She unfortunately loses her medical license after an incident where she drugs Christoph Saalfeld. Maxi then decides to become part of the managerial team at the Fürstenhof. Maxi meets Henry Sydow at a casino in Vienna and instantly falls in love with him. However, Henry is hiding secrets that may make any romance between them difficult.

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The Saalfeld Family Tree

Alexandra Schwarzbach (née Bamberg) comes to take over the Hotel Fürstenhof from the Saalfelds. She and her husband Markus become the new majority shareholders through their AG. Alexandra was Christoph Saalfeld's first love and they had even been engaged, but he left her for his first wife, Xenia. Alexandra later married Markus and their marriage produced three children - Eleni, Vroni and Noah. It is soon revealed that Eleni is actually Christoph's daughter. Christoph wants another chance with Alexandra and the old lovers begin an affair. When Alexandra wants to leave Markus for Christoph, he blackmails to stay with him by telling her he knows that she bought her state exam and is therefore not actually a lawyer. Alexandra helps Markus get out of prison when he is accused of financial crimes and he agrees to give her a divorce. Christoph and Alexandra can finally be together. Tragedy strikes when her daughter Vroni dies after a motorcycle accident. Alexandra and Markus blame Eleni's boyfriend Dr. Leander Saalfeld for Vroni's death due to an error he allegedly made and seeks revenge on him. Eventually, Alexandra accepts Leander is not at fault and makes peace with him. Alexandra is severely burned in a kitchen accident and is horrified by the scar on her neck causing her to push Christoph away. Christoph cheats on Alexandra with their friend, Yvonne Klee, and Alexandra dumps him. Alexandra then starts seeing a much younger Tom Dammann, who develops an unhealthy obsession with her. Tom tries to frame Christoph for murdering him, but when he finds out Christoph and Alexandra have reunited, he kidnaps Alexandra. Thankfully, Christoph rescues her and Tom is sent to jail.

Alfons and Hildegard (née Hansen) Sonnbichler are the flagship couple and have been employees of the Fürstenhof for decades; she as a sous chef, and he as the very capable concierge. Their daughter is Marie Sonnbichler, who lives in London with her family. Alfons and Hildegard are extremely loyal to the Saalfelds and enjoy a special relationship of mutual trust with them. Alfons had a relationship as a teenager with Charlotte Saalfeld, and they had a child together, Alexander, who was raised by Werner. Alfons also has a daughter, Melli Morgenstern, with his former girlfriend, Gerti Schönfeld. Hildegard is involved in the local city council and was a candidate for mayor. The pair are known for their perfect marriage and generosity. They often open up their home to newcomers in Bichelheim. Everyone is welcome in the Sonnbichler house.

Christoph Saalfeld is the son of Charlotte Saalfeld's estranged brother, Gottfried. He is one of the shareholders of the Fürstenhof and the founder of Top Comfort, a hotel chain with branches worldwide. Unlike the rest of the Saalfelds, he grew up poor due to Gottfried's gambling addiction. Christoph fought his way to the top with an iron will. He can appear charming and engaging as well as dominant and threatening. Christoph's first love was Alexandra Bamberg (later Schwarzbach) and they had even been engaged, but he left her for his first wife, Xenia. Xenia came from a wealthy family and could further Christoph's career aspirations. They had four children together: Viktor, Boris, Annabelle and Denise (another child Tim would be discovered later). Christoph discovered Xenia was having an affair and blackmailed her into leaving the family. He then raised his children by himself and was a loving, but controlling father. Christoph plans to make the Fürstenhof his family seat, as he sees himself as the only legitimate successor to his grandfather, Ludwig Saalfeld, since he is a biological Saalfeld unlike Charlotte and Robert. He has been married to Xenia (twice) and Alicia Lindbergh. He is the biological father of Viktor, Boris, Tim, Eleni, Denise, Emilio and the adoptive father of Annabelle. He is the grandfather of Mia, Natalie and Nala. His most memorable times in Bichelhem include a love triangle between himself, his son Viktor and Alicia, affairs with Alexandra Schwarzbach and Eva Saalfeld, an engagement to Selina von Thalheim, meeting his previously unknown children Eleni and Tim, the revelation that he was molested as a child (which resulted in him rejecting his son Boris for being gay), being framed by Xenia for the attempted murder of Boris's boyfriend Tobias Ehrlinger, surviving a plane crash, being in a coma after being run down by Valentina Saalfeld, Ariane Kalenberg's revenge on him, being framed for Tom Dammann's "murder" (Tom had faked his death to frame him) and constant power struggles over control of the Fürstenhof with Robert, Werner and others.

Erik Klee (née Vogt) is the restaurant manager at the Fürstenhof. When he first arrives at the Fürstenhof, he takes up the position as PR manager. Erik learns that he belongs to the Saalfeld family (his father was an illegitimate child of Ludwig Saalfeld), which means that he and his younger brother Florian are entitled to land rights. He sets his sights on the scheming Ariane Kalenberg and quickly becomes her lover and accomplice. He helps Ariane with numerous intrigues against the Saalfelds. Erik's complicity in a financial scandal comes to light, which four years earlier had led to Cornelius von Thalheim being framed for the scandal and having to go on the lam. Erik loses everything after being convicted for his crimes, but slowly builds trust again with the Saalfelds. Erik is shocked when he learns he is the father of Yvonne Klee's daughter Josie. It is revealed that he is not Josie's father, but they remain close and Josie allows Erik to adopt her. He is currently married to Yvonne.

Greta Bergmann is the head chef at the Fürstenhof and Yvonne's cousin. She had a relationship with Noah Scwarzbach.

Katja Saalfeld is the Fürstenhof sommelier. She is the niece of Ludwig Saalfeld (her father was his brother). She comes to Bichelheim fresh of a difficult divorce. She has a son and a daughter with her ex-husband. She is immediately drawn to Markus Schwarzbach, but their relationship is undermined by his manipulations against her family to take control of the Füstenhof and sell it.

Lale Ceylan is a fitness trainer at the Fürstenhof and a fitness influencer on social media. She came to Bichelheim for her cousin Shirin's wedding. She was engaged to Theo Licht before his tragic death.

Markus Schwarzbach is a successful businessman, who built his company, Schwarzbach AG, with his wife Alexandra, with whom he shares three children, Eleni, Vroni and Noah. Markus is Christoph Saalfeld's old friend from university and he arrives in Bichelheim to take over the Saalfeld family's hotel, the Fürstenhof. The Schwarzbach marriage falls into a serious crisis due to Alexandra's affair with Christoph. Markus refuses to let Alexandra leave him for Christoph and blackmails her with his knowledge that she bought her state exam and is therefore not actually a lawyer. As revenge, Christoph ensures that the falsification of balance sheets at Schwarzbach AG is exposed and Markus is imprisoned. Alexandra helps Markus get released and he reluctantly accepts her relationship with Christoph. The Schwarzbachs are severely shaken when youngest daughter Vroni dies shortly after a motorcycle accident. Alexandra and Markus quickly pinpoint Eleni's boyfriend Dr. Leander Saalfeld as being responsible for her death due to an alleged medical error and they want him held accountable. Eventually, the Schwarzbachs make their peace with Leander, who later marries Eleni. Markus decides he wants to sell the Fürstenhof from underneath the Saalfelds for a huge profit. Markus falls in love with Christoph's distant cousin Katja Saalfeld, but their relationship is complicated by Markus's determination to destroy the reputation of her family's hotel.

Dr. Michael Niederbühl is the chief physician at Causius Hospital. He comes to the Bichelheim to take over the local medical practice from Evelyn Konopka. Many years ago, his father, Korbinian, was the unwitting accomplice of Ludwig Saalfeld when he swapped infants Charlotte Saalfeld and Cosima Hofer. Michael falls in love with Charlotte and plans to marry her. Charlotte ends her relationship with Michael when she learns he has a son Fabien with Tanja Liebertz, the product of a one-night stand. Michael also has a daughter, Debbie Williams, from a previous relationship with an American woman. Michael's best friends are Robert Saalfeld and André Konopka. He was married to his great love Natascha Schweitzer and had a fake marriage to André. Particularly memorable about Michael's life in Bichlheim are his many flings and love affairs with various women, including Poppy Saalfeld, Xenia Saalfeld, Marlene Schweitzer, Rosalie Engel, Carolin Lamprecht and Nicole Alves. Other memorable times include when he was temporarily blinded, had an addiction to pills and when he and Natascha adopted a baby he found in the forest, who turned out to be Luna Bronckhorst (daughter of Jessica Bronckhorst and Paul Lindbergh).

Miro Falk is the manager of the beauty salon at the Fürstenhof.

Sophia Sydow is the glamorous, scheming mother of Henry. She claims to be a successful businesswoman, but is actually the head of a criminal empire. Henry wants nothing to do with his mother because of her criminal activities, but Sophia is determined to reconcile with her estranged son. In fact, she wants Henry to be her partner in her next big venture: taking over the Fürstenhof.

Dr. Vincent Ritter is the smart, kind-hearted local veterinarian. Upon arriving in Bichelheim, he met two people who changed his life. The first is his biological father Markus Schwarzbach, who knew of Vincent's existence but was never a part of his life. The second is Ana Alves, who he fell in love with at first sight. At first, Ana only had eyes for Philipp Brandes, but eventually Ana also fell in love with Vincent. Philipp and Vincent both tried to win Ana's heart, but unfortunately for Vincent it was Philipp who won in the end. Now that Ana has married Philipp and left the village, a heartbroken Vincent has to figure out how to move on with his life.

Werner Saalfeld (née Heinz-Werner Konopka) escaped the GDR to give himself a better life. He married wealthy Charlotte Saalfeld, heiress to the Fürstenhof Hotel, and took her surname. For many years he served as the director of the 5-star hotel and helped her keep the hotel successful. He and Charlotte raised two sons, Robert and Alexander. A womanizer, Werner cheated on Charlotte over and over again, which led to several illegitimate children and finally a divorce from Charlotte after 36 years of marriage. After almost 40 years of estrangement, he reconciled with his younger brother André, and hired him as a chef at the Fürstenhof. He is the biological father of Robert, Laura, Sandra, Moritz, Konstantin, William and the adoptive father of Alexander. He is grandfather to Valentina, Joshua, Anna, Miguel, Leander and Hannah. He was married to Charlotte (twice), Barbara von Heidenberg (twice), Doris van Norden and Poppy Schweitzer.

Yvonne Klee is the bar manager at the Fürstenhof. She arrives in Bichelheim to visit her daughter, Josie. Yvonne was a young mother, who was unable to cope with raising a child by herself so she left Josie in the care of her late mother. Yvonne and Josie have a complicated relationship because of this, but Yvonne hopes she can make up for lost time. She runs into her ex-boyfriend Erik Vogt and reveals he is Josie's father, although this later proves not to be true. Yvonne starts dating Christoph Saalfeld, but it does not last since he is not interested in a serious relationship. Erik and Yvonne fall in love again. Yvonne is diagnosed with breast cancer, but thankfully recovers after receiving treatment. Yvonne and Erik become engaged, however shortly before their wedding Yvonne sleeps with Christoph. The truth comes out after the wedding, but Erik forgives his wife.

Current recurring characters

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Antonia Wiener- Justice of the peace, often appears when there is a wedding
DI Siggi Meyser- Detective Inspector from the local police, often appears when there is a crime to investigate

Cast

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Main cast

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Actor Character Episodes Duration
Dirk Galuba Werner Saalfeld 1– 2005–
Sepp Schauer Alfons Sonnbichler 1– 2005–
Antje Hagen Hildegard Sonnbichler 1– 2005–
Erich Altenkopf Dr. Michael Niederbühl 884– 2009–
Dieter Bach Christoph Saalfeld 2729– 2017–
Sven Waasner Erik Klee 3493- 2020−
Tanja Launus Yvonne Klee 3753- 2022−
Daniela Kiefer Alexandra Schwarzbach 3877– 2022−
Timo Ben Schofer Marcus Schwarzbach 3893– 2022−
Laura Osswald Greta Bergmann 4013– 2023−
Yeliz Simsek Lale Ceylan 4019– 2023−
Isabel Stern Katja Saalfeld 4138– 2023–
Martin Walde Dr. Vincent Ritter 4152– 2023–
Katharina Scheuba Maxi Saalfeld 4267– 2024–
Pablo Sprungala Miro Falk 4295– 2024–
Elias Reichert Henry Sydow 4326– 2024–
Krista Birkner Sophia Sydow 4338– 2024–

Recurring cast

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Actor Character Episodes Duration
Christoph Krix Detective Inspector Siggi Meyser 93– 2006–
Stefanie Oestreich Justice of the Peace Antonia Wiener 1359– 2011–

Named extras

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Actor Character Episodes Duration
Michael Sandorov Page Peter Müller 2– 2005–
Hanno Dobiat Waiter Hanno 481– 2007–
Biggi Gras Waitress Biggi 1527– 2012–
Jakob Spieler Waiter Gustl Brandt 2998– 2018–
Aurelia Waßmuth Kitchen helper Aurelia 3116– 2019–
Patrick Christopher Ehler Porter Marcel 3977– 2023–

Upcoming characters

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Actor Character Debut Episode Date
Johanna Graen Fanny Schätzl 4346 9 Jan 2025
Jo Weil Dr. Yannik Rudloff 4369 14 Feb 2025
Vivien Wulf Larissa Mahnke 4371 20 Feb 2025

Former main cast members

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Actor Character Episodes Duration
Claudia Wenzel Corinna ″Cora″ Franke 1–110 2005–2006
Wookie Mayer Viola Hochleitner, née Liebertz 107–184
283–298
1038–1043
1251–1262
1550–1560
2006
2006–2007
2010
2011
2012
Simone Heher Katharina Klinker-Emden 4–194 2005–2006
Isabella Jantz Marie Sonnbichler #1 3–289 2005–2006
Miriam Krause Helen Marinelli 169–313
938–980
1193–1205
2006–2007
2009
2010
Florian Böhm Mike Dreschke † (516) 1–101
219–371
2005–2006
2006–2007
Wayne Carpendale Lars Hoffmann † (371) 69–155
312–372
2006
2007
Susanne Huber Elisabeth Gruber, née Saalfeld(689) 156–451
663–698
2006–2007
2008
Mirja Mahir Nora Dammann, née Hansen 336–471 2007
Isabelle von Siebenthal Vera Obote, née Roth 425–580 2007–2008
Anna Angelina Wolfers Leonie Preisinger 455–602 2007–2008
Wayne Carpendale Marc Kohlweyer, née Hoffmann 517–602 2007–2008
Caroline Beil Fiona Marquardt † (668) 477–676 2007–2008
Jessica Boehrs Jana Schneider 572–703 2008
Susan Hoecke Viktoria Tarrasch 329–848
912–914
2007–2009
Michael Zittel Johann Gruber[4] 247–711
813–866
906–914
2006–2008
2009
2009
Heike Trinker Dr. Evelyn Konopka 707–866 2008–2009
Lilâ Nil Gürmen Franziska „Fanny“ Schönbauer 866–934 2009
Annabelle Leip Marie Bruckner, née Sonnbichler #2 713–1021
1581–1592
1743–1749
2008–2010
2012
2013
Golo Euler Hendrik Bruckner 869–1021
1587–1592
1743–1749
2009–2010
2012
2013
Gabrielle Scharnitzky Cosima Saalfeld †, née Charlotte Saalfeld
prev. Hofer & Zastrow
894–1112 2009–2010
René Oltmanns Simon Konopka 485–1190
2076–2081
2007–2010
2014
Johannes Hauer Benedikt „Ben“ Sponheim 504–1193 2007–2010
Eva-Maria May Katja Heinemann (alias Kai Krone) 991–1078
1167–1195
2010
Andreas Borcherding Götz Zastrow † 1054–1296 2010–2011
Tobias Dürr Markus Zastrow 1212–1372 2010–2011
Nicola Tiggeler Barbara von Heidenberg,
née Sachtleben(2700)
(alias Sylvia Wielander, née Schröder)
(alias Consuela Morales-Diaz)
165–476
721–883
1090–1384
1848–1902
2006–2007
2008–2009
2010–2011
2013
Johanna Bönninghaus Lena Zastrow 1114–1117
1156–1387
2010–2011
Andreas Thiele Jacob Krendlinger 1082–1089
1119–1396
2010–2011
Julia Mitrici Sibylle Prinzessin von Liechtenberg 1301–1420 2011
Kathleen Fiedler Brigitte „Gitti“ König 1364–1496 2011–2012
Judith Hildebrandt Tanja Liebertz 1–529
957–1599
2005–2008
2009–2012
Lili Gesler Elena Majoré 1398–1635 2011–2012
Lara Mandoki Mandy Meier 1562–1728 2012–2013
Jan van Weyde Xaver Steindle 12–471
516–519
761–835
1291–1765
1984–1988
2364–2367
2005–2007
2007
2009
2011–2013
2014
2015
Mareike Lindenmeyer Kira Steindle, née König 1610–1765 2012–2013
Michele Oliveri Julius König, née Engel(1771) 1399–1773, 1787 2011–2013
Simone Ritscher Doris van Norden, née. Dolores Nero 1366–1794 2011–2013
Saša Kekez Goran Kalkbrenner 1755–2006
2924–2961
2013–2014
2018
David Paryla Martin Windgassen 1599–2053
2063–2066
2012–2014
Sarah Elena Timpe Sabrina Heinemann, née Görres(2071) 1619–2070
2118, 2128–2132
2012–2014
Mirjam Heimann Cornelia „Coco“ Conradi 1781–2110 2013–2014
Sebastian Fritz Jonas Dammann, née Nebel #2 2014–2069
2095–2238
2014–2015
Yannik Meyer Norman Kowald #1 2215–2246 2015
Nadine Warmuth Patrizia Dietrich † (2263) 1796–2264 2013–2015
Birte Wentzek Penelope „Poppy“ Saalfeld,
née Schweitzer(2426)
2091–2412
2428, 2432, 3000
2014–2016
(2016, 2018)
Niklas Löffler Norman Kowald #2 2247–2470 2015–2016
Michael Kühl David Hofer † (2896) 2267–2705 2015–2017
Philip Butz Oskar Reiter 2509–2726 2016–2017
Louisa von Spies Desirée Bramigk 2492–2748
2885–2897
2915–2937
3186–3189
2016–2017
2018
2018
2019
Dietrich Adam Friedrich Stahl † (2746) 1784–2751, 2765 2013–2017
Isabella Hübner Beatrice Stahl, née Hofer(2814) 2239–2815
2815–2816, 2819,
2826–2828, 2839, 2841
2015–2017
(2017–2018)
Marion Mitterhammer Susan Newcombe née Joanne Newcombe 2577–2594
2660–2855
2016
2017–2018
Mona Seefried Charlotte Saalfeld[5] (née Cosima Hofer) 1–150
295–381
560–712
857–2921
2005–2006
2007
2008
2009–2018
Florian Stadler Nils Heinemann 726–2937
3186–3189
2008–2018
2019
Bojana Golenac Melanie „Melli“ Konopka, née Schönfeld,
prev. Morganstern
2476–2969 2016–2018
Elke Winkens Xenia Saalfeld † 2856–3106
3115, 3118
2018–2019
Florian Frowein Boris Saalfeld 2727–3110, 3118
3148–3150
3226–3231
3252–3268
3347–3349
3512–3515
2017–2019
2019
2019
2019
2020
2020
Max Beier Tobias Saalfeld, née Ehrlinger 2945–3110
3225–3231
3512–3515
2018–2019
2019
2020
Christin Balogh Tina Kessler[6] 1763–3188
3806–3819
2013–2019
2022
Désirée von Delft Romy Lindbergh, née Ehrlinger(3229) 2816–3230, 3246,
3324, 3328, 3330, 3563
2017–2019
(2020, 2021)
Lukas Schmidt Fabien Liebertz #3 2544–3284
3338–3343
3392–3401
2016–2019
2020
2020
Paulina Hobratschk Valentina Saalfeld #2[7] 2857–3284
3334–3337
3390–3395
3464–3470
2018–2019
2020
2020
2020
Isabell Ege Jessica Bronckhorst 2817–3303 2017–2020
Patrick Dollmann Dr. Henry Achleitner 3111–3303 2019–2020
Jenny Löffler Annabelle Sullivan, née Saalfeld 3005–3339 2018–2020
Anna Lena Class Nadja Saalfeld, née Holler(3374) 3288–3375 2019–2020
Melanie Wiegmann Natascha Schweitzer 1586–3390 2012–2020
Markus Pfeiffer Dirk Baumgartner 3297–3431 2019–2020
Franz-Xaver Zeller Bela Moser 3155–3202
3269–3442
2019–2020
Julia Grimpe Linda Baumgartner, née Saalfeld 3233–3446 2019–2020
Christopher Reinhardt Steffen Baumgartner 3345–3485 2020
Julia Gruber Amelie Limbach 3400–3540 2020–2021
Jennifer Siemann Lucy Ehrlinger 3190–3563 2019–2021
Pablo Konrad Johannes „Hannes“ Fröhlich 3626–3714 2021
Katja Rosin Selina Freifrau von Thalheim 3451–3749 2020–2022
Deborah Müller Cornelia „Lia“ Holle, née Gschwend 3428–3811 2020–2022
Viola Wedekind Ariane Kalenberg, née Mayer 3350–3856 2020–2022
Natalie Alison Rosalie Engel[8] 703–1556
1681–1688
2055–2095
2271–2282
2324–2335
3429–3857
2008–2012
2013
2014
2015
2015
2020–2022
Matthias Zera Henning Freiherr von Thalheim 3728–3890 2021–2022
Sophia Schiller Constanze von Thalheim 3679–3899 2021–2022
Carl Bruchhäuser Leon Thormann 3864–3954 2022
Joachim Lätsch André Konopka[9] 513–4022 2007–2023
Merve Çakır Shirin Ceylan 3543–4025, 4061 2021–2023
Johannes Huth Gerald „Gerry“ Ceylan, née Richter 3656–4025
4043, 4048
4184–4188, 4199
2021–2023
(2023)
2024
Jeannine Gaspár Vanessa Sonnbichler 3369–4069 2020–2023
Katrin Anne Heß Carolin Lamprecht 3814–4069 2022–2023
Stefan Hartmann Maximilian „Max“ Richter 3501–4089
4146–4148
2020–2023
Aylin Ravanyar Valentina Saalfeld #3 3917–4107
4247–4256
2022–2023
2024
Tim Borys Julian Specht 4046–4168 2023
Christopher Jan Busse Noah Schwarzbach 3953–4172 2022–2023
Sabine Werner Helene Richter 3862–4254 2022–2024
Milan Marcus Tom Dammann 4186–4256 2024
Lukas Leibe Theodor "Theo" Licht † (4314) 4082–4315
4318, 4322, 4327, 4331,
4334
2023–2024
Dionne Wudu Nicole Alves 4062–4333 2023–2024

Former recurring cast and guests

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Actor Character Episodes Duration
Andreas Seyferth Prof. Meixner 35–46, 66 2005
Peter Fröhlich Bruno Matysiak 63–73 2005–2006
Peter Zintner Peter Mahler † (93) 32–35
88–94
2005
2006
Christian Rudolf Andreas Wagner † (98) 6–36
72–99
2005
2006
Karyn von Ostholt Inge Klinker-Emden #2 51–69
101–117
2005–2006
Julia Haacke Natalie Hoffmann 122–160 2006
Michael Jäger Carsten Lorenz 134–135
151–160
2006
Andreas Zimmermann Sven Maiwald 181–194 2006
Bruni Löbel Almuth Freifrau von Thalheim † (340) 200–214 2006
Michael Gahr Pfr. Lehner 87–104
182–183
265–267
286–313
2006–2007
Rudi Knauss KK Schuster 301–313 2007
Hans Kraus Oskar Schwarzenbeck 319–338
362–371
2007
Robert Spitz Andy Zacher (alias Bankräuber Merker) 404–420 2007
Silvia Seidel Rita von Schandorf 406–425 2007
Marian Lösch Jonas Nebel #1 232–244
287–292
445–453
2006
2006
2007
Marianne Rappenglück Berta Meyer 485–496 2007
Christoph Schobesberger Prof. Dr. Sauer 482–501 2007
Aloysius Itoka Joshua Obote † (571) 527–575 2008
Joachim Kretzer Frank Decker 597–606 2008
Nils Brunkhorst Philipp Kronleitner 567–636 2008
Olga Kolb Kira Szepanski 676–677
686–699
2008
Vanessa Jung Karla Müller 761–781 2009
Daniel Schäfer Fred Neumann † (793) 785–794 2009
Hans Heller Herbert Sponheim 793–805 2009
Horst Janson Dr. Paul Wielander † (834) 755–774
831–835
2008–2009
Verena Zimmermann Sonja Felder 789–794
804–805
835–850
2009
Werner Haindl Karl Strobl 847–855
913–914
2009
Marijam Agischewa Susanne Bruckner 919–929 2009
Björn Grundies Harald „Harry“ Lugauer 980–1017 2009–2010
Joachim Raaf Dr. Löwenstein 125–142
1019–1021
2006
2010
Joseph M’Barek Jimmy Engelhard 819–830
1042–1045
2009
2010
Steffen Nowak Philipp Octoir 960–961, 969
1102–1108
2009
2010
Gerhard Acktun Georg Rosenberg 1091–1110 2010
Isis Krüger Astrid Ostermeyer 934–1117
(sporadische Auftritte)[10]
2009–2010
Arthur Galiandin Yordan Zerwenkow 384–409
1121–1125
2007
2010
Kathrin Claudia Rein Isar Roth 1147–1156 2010
Matthias Beier Alain Briand † 1144–1179 2010
Marie-Ernestine Worch Maike Konopka, geb. Steenkamp 1111–1190 2010
Wolfgang Riehm Jasper Steenkamp 1127–1137
1186–1190
2010
Marion Mathoi Jana Leinemann 1187–1205 2010
Olivia Pascal Felicitas Strehle 1090–1110
1217–1223
2010
2010–2011
Angela Ascher Sabrina „Chandana“ Wagner 1208–1235 2010–2011
Christiane Blumhoff Cordula van Dering 721–737
1240–1243
2008
2011
Wolfgang Freundorfer Franz Hochleitner 163–184
283–298
1251–1262
2006
2006–2007
2011
Patrick Wolff Stephan Winter 1160–1170
1276–1278
2010
2011
Luise Deschauer Käthe Hansen 1262–1325 2011
Sabine Bach Jenny Fürstin von Liechtenberg, geb. Zimmermann 1330–1356 2011
Wolfgang Grindemann Dr. Axel Brunner 322–323
1105–1106
1339–1360
2007
2010
2011
Daniela Kiefer Dr. Nadja Löwenstein 1344–1349
1365–1370
2011
Lea Marlen Woitack Deborah „Debbie“ Williams 1344–1396 2011
Janusz Cichocki Jenö Majoré 1398–1410
1432–1435
2011
Sebastian Deyle Maximilian ″Maxim″ Klinker-Emden 6–10, 24–28
36–39, 49
102–124
177–246
1429–1442
2005
2005
2006
2006
2011
Aviva Joel Pilar Riedmüller † 1391–1392
1483–1498
2011
2012
Leander Lichti Christian Weidenfels 1489–1504 2012
Mark-Alexander Solf Jan Augustin 1507–1516 2012
Anna Lena Class Lilly Schürmann 1516–1525, 1533 2012
Kerstin Gähte Nicola Westphal † (1553) 1499–1555, 1576 2012
Jacques Breuer Dr. Leopold Huber 1397–1412
1563–1564
2011
2012
Nina Schmieder Kristin Nörtlinger 1517–1582 2012
Ralph Schicha Hans Burger 1528–1552
1590–1599
2012
Philipp Sonntag Alois „Loisl“ Pachmeyer 405–1627
(sporadische Auftritte)[11]
2007–2012
Andreas Renell Prof. Dr. Kreutzkamm 806–814
1630–1633
2009
2012
Christoph Wettstein Urs Grosswihler 890–892
910–913
984–987
1332–1333
1392–1395
1450, 1635–1644
2009
2009
2009
2011
2011
2012
Sylvia Mayer Jennifer Martin 1479–1480
1549–1550
1624–1629, 1661
2012
Mirco Wallraf Gonzalo Pastoriza 1689–1701 2013
Veronika-Marie von Quast Roswitha „Rosi“ Zwick 511–1709
(sporadische Auftritte)[12]
2007–2013
Janis Kilian Witting Mike Bärmann 1706–1715 2013
Alfonso Losa Thiago Hildebrandt 1717–1728 2013
Bernhard Bozian Damian Zollinger 1735–1745 2013
Tobias Maehler Dr. Markus Drescher 1750–1771 2013
Kerstin Gähte Franziska Appelt 1757–1786 2013
Guido Broscheit Veit Bergmann 1702–1730
1809–1813
2013
Werner Opitz Eberhard Schuster 1775–1780
1802–1822
2013
Petra Berndt Magdalena Murnau 1855–1915 2013–2014
Sepp Schauer Gustl Moosburger 986–992
1023–1033
1307–1325, 1382
1667–1671
1900–1916
2009–2010
2010
2011
2012
2013–2014
Günter Bubbnik Tobias Blume 1924–1936 2014
Florian Reiners Christian ″Chris Brenner″ † 1945–1965 2014
Daniel Buder Daniel Brückner 1896–2013 2013–2014
Timothy Peach Dr. Andreas Erhardt 1412–1421
2020–2036
2011
2014
Lilian Naumann Lilly (Sr. Helene) Hagendorf 2008–2053 2014
Samuel Koch Tim Adler 2043–2075 2014
Jurij Rosstalnyj Aljosha Semjonow 2080–2095
2113–2125
2014
Philipp Weiche Bert von Kramm 2126–2137 2014
Julia Dahmen Leonora Lopez (alias Estefania Márquez)(2169) 2154–2170 2015
Pierre Kiwitt Ian McPherson 2161–2183 2015
Sarah Thonig Rebecca „Becky“ McPherson 2173–2183 2015
Elinor Eidt Larissa Weigelt 2191–2208 2015
Susu Padotzke Dr. Christina Roth 2204–2213 2015
Nik Felice Aligbe Stefan Merz 2244–2262 2015
Günter Barton Hermann Stürzebecher † 2229–2269 2015
Holger Christian Gotha Curd Heinemann 1066–1078
1270–1291
1372–1387
1824–1849
2271–2281
2010
2011
2011
2013
2015
Felix Maximilian Samuel „Sam“ Eckmann 2285–2302 2015
Martina Schölzhorn Alina Steffen † (2323) 2296–2326 2015
Agnes Decker Saskia Schön 2344–2356 2015
Silke Franz Hl. Aldagund „Alda“ von Lohenstein † (2015) 2335–2338
2350–2361
2015
Wolfgang Schatz Pfr. Dr. Josef Herold 2353–2362 2015
Florian Stadler Patrick Auerbach 2362–2372 2015
Peter Nottmeier Arwed Baron von Hasselrode 2363–2378 2015–2016
Kristina Dörfer Alexandra Auerbach 2329–2397 2015–2016
Saskia Valencia Nina Kowald 2439–2457 2016
Regina Fink Anni Hoyer 2446–2470 2016
Angelika Bender Else Schweitzer 2410–2412
2467–2474
2016
Ina Meling Isabelle Raspe 2421–2486 2016
Mika Ullritz Paul Raspe 2422–2486
2499–2500
2016
Viola Wedekind Dr. Friederike Breuer 2479–2505 2016
Benjamin Bieber Lucien Evers 2515–2528 2016
Rosetta Pedone Pia Reiter † (2592) 2519–2532 2016
Pius Schmitt Klaus Sperber 2561–2583 2016
Sacha Holzheimer Saskia Hanke 2625–2634 2017
Beatrice Richter Gerti Schönfeld 2627–2657 2017
Momi von Fintel Volker Nüssle 2649–2666 2017
Maria Weidner Anja Ransmayer 2669–2698 2017
Luca Zamperoni Diego Alvarez (alias Alfredo Morales-Diaz) 2704–2715 2017
Simone Rethel-Heesters Christine Münchberg 2716–2737 2017
Wilfried Klaus Gottfried Saalfeld 2722–2737 2017
Christiane Bärwald Naomi Krüger 2596–2603
2737–2740
2016
2017
Daniel Gawlowski Oliver Müller 2787–2797 2017
Eugen Knecht Wanja Semjonow 2829–2851 2017–2018
Iskander Madjitov Alexander „Alejandro“ Becker 2858–2875 2018
Bastian von Bömches Carsten Sperr (vorgeblich) 2883–2896 2018
Sidonie von Krosigk Magda Mittermeier 2936–2977 2018
Matthias Brüggenolte Jochen „Joe“ Möller 2073–2095
2978–2992
2014
2018
Doris Buchrucker Anna Lindbergh #1 2916–2923
3016–3017
2018
Anton Algrang Henning Winter † (3024) 3005–3025 2018
Dominique Marquet Madeleine Zellweger 2978–2982
3030–3040
2018
Joachim Lätsch Wolfgang Schwab 3053–3065 2018–2019
Jeroen Engelsman Ragnar Sigurdson 3117–3140
3156–3188
2019
Jens Nünemann Elmar Lubowitsch 3197–3206 2019
Markus Ertelt Dr. Hans-Peter Borg 3267–3293 2019
Bettina Redlich Marianne Achleitner 3255–3267
3299–3303
2019
2020
Hans-Jürgen Silbermann Walter Schweitzer #2 3303–3322 2020
Christian Buse Pfr. Vinzenz Rimpel 2721–3329
(sporadische Auftritte)[13]
2017–2020
Thomas Meierl Handlanger Schulz 2748–3387
(sporadische Auftritte)[14]
2017–2020
Sebastian Feicht Urs Bauer 3392–3394
3405–3412
2020
Barbro Viefhaus Michelle Ostermann 3412–3460 2020
Paul Grabosch Polospieler Leo (bis 3494) 3271–3291
3313–3316
3335+3337, 3346
3447–3450
3493–3495
2019–2020
Anton Grabosch Polospieler Anton (bis 3495)
Michaela Stögbauer Margit Krummbiegl 3223, 3266–3287
3307–3308
3511–3515
2019
2020
2020
Werner Biermeier Hieronymus Ehrlinger 3043–3047
3225–3229
3245–3249
3499–3505
3533–3536
2018
2019
2019
2020
2021
Peter Lewys Preston Joell Wauters 3477–3499
3532–3563
2020
2021
Antje Mairich Leentje van Straaten 3473–3475
3524–3578
2020
2021
Ralf Komorr Dr. Siegfried Kamml 3582–3603 2021
Robert Herrmanns Georg Fichtl 3596–3614 2021
Florian Burgkart Benjamin „Benni“ Holle 3611–3647 2021
Andreas Beckett Dexter Torrence 2428–2434
3707–3714
2016
2021
Christoph Mory Cornelius Freiherr von Thalheim (alias Lars Sternberg) 3554–3651
3721–3724
3747–3749
2021–2022
Stephan Käfer Dr. Karl Kalenberg 3414–3437
3458, 3461, 3477,
3481–3482, 3484, 3493

3732–3746, 3772
2020–2022
Natalie Hünig Bettina Schönefeld 3790–3806 2022
Christiane Blumhoff Anna Lindbergh #2 3762–3768
3803–3809
2022
Markus Walz Kommissar Schallenberger 1875–3825[15] 2013–2022
Jakob Graf Raphael Kofler 3834–3857 2022
Michaela Weingartner Merle Finow 3776–3822
3848–3858
2022
Marie-Therese Futterknecht Anja Fröbel 3860–3874 2022
Thorsten Nindel Christian Krüger 3939–3946
3963+3967
3978–3980
2022–2023
Selina Weseloh Veronika ″Vroni″ Schwarzbach † (4005) 3999–4006
4010, 4142
2023
Genoveva Mayer Ulrike Dremel, geb. Bluhm 3989–4012 2023
Eve Lamell Gesine Winter 4004–4005, 4028
4045–4051, 4067
2023
Belina Mohamed-Ali Imani Kariki 4043–4089
4146–4148
2023
Maurice Lattke Otto von Arnsberg 4052–4107 2023
Birgit Koch Wilma Johanna Baronin von Zweigen † (4199) 3683–3685
4158–4200
2021
2023–2024
Lily Lück Zoe de Lavalle 4171–4206 2023–2024
Andreas Hagl Caspar Weiss 4205–4228 2024
Johann Schuler Günther Sonnbichler 3337–3347
4033–4049
4229–4255
2020
2023
2024

Celebrity guest performers

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Actor Character Episodes Duration
Patrick Lindner Patrick Lindner 117–118 2006
Monica Lierhaus Monica Winter 445–446 2007
Maria Riesch Maria Riesch 666 2008
Ramona Leiß Helga Hölzl 696–701 2008
Alfons Schuhbeck Alfons Schuhbeck 722–723 2008
Florian Simbeck Dr. Klein 863–865 2009
Thomas Gottschalk Thomas Gottschalk 895 2009
Albert Fortell [de] Dr. Wolfgang Degen 1061–1067 2010
Nina Ruge Nina Ruge 1154–1156 2010
Andreas Geremia Andreas "Gerre" Geremia 1259–1262 2011
Bobby Schottkowski Bobby Schottkowski 1259–1262 2011
Alexander Mazza Viktor Sparmann 1435–1440 2011
Magdalena Neuner Magdalena Neuner 1446–1449 2012
Leslie Mandoki Leslie Mandoki 2105 2014
Jean-Marie Pfaff Jean-Marie Pfaff 2368 2015

Background

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Format

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Originally created as a telenovela with 100 episodes, Sturm der Liebe has been extended several times. The show has maintained the format of a telenovela in many aspects, while also having aspects of a traditional soap opera. Certain elements have always remained consistent: a new dream couple is introduced every season, there is a voiceover dubbed by a female lead to hear her inner thoughts, the dream couple falls in love, has obstacles that tear them apart, overcomes the obstacles to reunite and then marries before setting off for a new life out of Bichelheim.

Anniversaries

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On 26 January 2010 was broadcast the episode 1000th The anniversary was telenovela script comes with a big party and fireworks to "250 years Fürstenhof implemented[16] Following this episode was one of Sepp Schauer (Alfons Sonnbichler) and Judith Hildebrandt (Tanja Liebertz) moderated, 50 -minute "anniversary special storm of love – happiness and tears at the court." aired a special broadcast on ARD and ORF 2[17][18] On 23 March 2023, it aired its 4,000th episode

Filming

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The Bavaria TV Production GmbH (until 31 January 2007: Bavaria Film GmbH) produces the series since the summer of 2005 in the studios of Bavaria Film in Green Forest in Munich. Per day of shooting creates a complete sequence (Length 48 minutes, episode 111–150: 43 minutes). Storm of Love is produced digitally: The external rotation, the images stored directly to disk, the interior rotation is recorded on a deck. The cameras are all connected directly by cable to the cut. Since episode 447 the series in widescreen format 16:9 is broadcast. ARD Degeto is responsible for editorial work, but also transfers it to the WDR and in part from the BR.

Outdoor locations

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The exterior design for the fictional hotel "Fürstenhof" is a private castle in Upper Bavaria. The shooting is generally not accessible to the public.

On the site of Bavaria Film GmbH in Green Forest Geiselgasteig In addition, a villa in the Bavaria Film City (48°3′59″N 11°33′3″E / 48.06639°N 11.55083°E / 48.06639; 11.55083). Since March 2006, filmed for the renovated West Wing the prince's court. For this, the facade of the Villa man was used in 2000 as a backdrop for the historical drama The Manns - Novel of a Century was built. Modeled after the original gate was renovated and rebuilt. This setting is played from the inside. In difficult weather conditions during the winter months because of the proximity to the studio, shot mostly here.

Between the scenes of the soap opera landscape studies are recorded, which are adapted to the seasonal flow. The recordings are from the foothills of the Alps. Between these scenes alternate and separate the individual scenes in the plot.

In episode 1193 to 1195 have Robert Saalfeld (Lorenzo Patané), Eva Krendlinger (Uta Kargel), Hildegard Sonnbichler (Antje Hagen) and husband Alfonso (Sepp Schauer) three days in Verona, northern Italy spent. The German actor spoke in the scenes in German and their Italian colleagues Selene Gandini, Fabio Mazzari and Enrico Mutti responded in their language. In the latter post-production were dubbed.[19]

Directing

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Always five episodes will be produced in a block of five days. On each block work two directors who is a responsible for studio shooting, the other for the parallel emerging field recording.

Music

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Each pair of protagonists in Storm of Love has a common love song that unites them.

Audience share and audience reach

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In the first six months, the market share steadily to over 20 percent at most about 3 million viewers. The _target audience of 14- to 49-year-olds regularly reaches an audience of over 10 percent [28] But there were episodes with much longer range.

"Regularly seek the ARD Telenovela" Sturm der Liebe "market shares of more than 25 percent of the public for three years from – the place in the top 5 of the Public Service program is the production of the Bavaria Film therefore safe."

– Quote meters Some standard internal records [edit] 26 September 2005: Episode 1: It reached 1.04 million viewers, an audience rating of 10.3%. 3. April 2006: Episode 121: The audience rises to over 25%. 6. August 2007: Episode 432: The most successful and September 2009, following 3.03 million viewers, a market share of 32.0%. 1. February 2008: Episode 544: 3.21 million viewers with an audience share of 25.1%, 11.5% of the young _target group 14. September 2009: Episode 914: The most successful result with 3.28 million viewers, a market share of 27.9% 26. January 2010: 1000 Episode: The anniversary saw 3.13 million viewers, which is a market share of 24.1%. The special storm of love – happiness and tears at the court saw 2.2 million viewers, market share 15.2%. The best value in its third season was 29.7 percent market share. 3.44 million viewers, the range record set in season two there were only 3.95 million viewers, the peak labelled .

Repetition and transmission blocks

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The episodes are broadcast on a fixed channel position of the ARD. All third party programs repeat the series in the morning program on the following day. In addition, there is a repeat in the night. As part of the internet in the last episodes of ARD library will be available. For the curious, there are on the web site of the ARD a synopsis and a cast list for four weeks in advance. The hr-TV, the first episodes of the telenovela was repeated. But decided the third programs (according to own data) to repeat only new episodes, since storm of love alone is a trademark of ARD.

ORF has bought the serial rights and repeated the following morning on each ORF2.

Pocket folders

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In January 2007, published monthly in the pocket guide series Publisher Cora storm of love. Here are written by Johanna Theden of the scripts be rejected novels. As the title pictures stills from the TV series are used.

As of July 2006 saw the storm of love – photo story. The first volume came as a photo book, the romantic love story of Laura and Alexander to be reprinted. The second edition was issued in August 2008, and showed the stars of the series in exciting scenes. Are complemented by background information on the novels series. The series is published once a year. The author remains anonymous.

Prizes and awards

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  • 2010: German TV Award 2010 in the category Best daily series.
  • 2009: On Fantag Sepp Schauer received the Fan Award (from 50,000 votes) on the grounds of Bavaria.
  • 2008: Premio Napoli Classic for Cultural and Martin Gruber Susan Hoecke as Victoria and Felix Tarrasch.
  • 2007: Premio Napoli Cultural Classic for Lorenzo Patané as Robert Saalfeld.
  • 2007: Smoke-free seal for storm of love because of the deliberate decision on smoking characters.

International broadcast

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Storm of Love has been licensed to 20 stations worldwide, and rights to all episodes were given to RTVS (Slovakia), LTV1 (Latvia), TV 3 (Lithuania), TV3 (Estonia) and Rete 4 (Italy). Rete 4 broadcasts the series under the name Tempesta d'amore. Nova TV in Bulgaria has broadcast the series since the end of July 2009 under a title translating as "Winds of Love." VTM3 in Belgium broadcasts under the title Sturm der liebe. Polish channel TV Puls broadcasts it under the title Burza uczuć, Finnish channel Sub under the title Lemmen viemää, and Icelandic channel RÚV under the title Ástareldur (Fire of Love). In France, the series was broadcast from episode 1392 (season 7) since 2 April 2013 on France 2 with the name of "Le Tourbillon de l'Amour" and in Austria, the series was broadcast from episode 166 onwards since mid-July 2006 on ORF 2. A summary of episodes 1 to 165 was broadcast as a pilot.

Country Channel
  Germany Das Erste
  Slovakia STV
  Czech Republic TV Barrandov
  Latvia LTV1
  Lithuania TV3
  Estonia TV3
  Bulgaria Nova TV / bTV
  Italy Rete 4
  Belgium VTM Gold / VTM3[20]
  Poland TV Puls
  Finland MTV Ava / MTV3
  Iceland RÚV
  France France 2 / France 4
  Austria ORF 2
   Switzerland SRF zwei
  Albania Vizion Plus
  Canada TLN (TV channel)

References

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  1. ^ Episode List
  2. ^ "ARD setzt beide Telenovelas fort - aber nur als Halbstünder".
  3. ^ "Telenovelas - ARD | das Erste".
  4. ^ Längere Pause: Folgen 603–674 (2008).
  5. ^ Längere Pause: Folgen 2858–2916 (2018).
  6. ^ Längere Pause: Folgen 2909–2976 (außer 2936, 2940, 2949, 2956, 2972) (2018).
  7. ^ Die Rolle Valentina Saalfeld wurde zuvor in den Folgen 1118–1228, 1235–1260, 1268–1325, 1334–1355, 1362–1365 und 1374–1391 (2010–2011) bereits von Maja Gauss gespielt.
  8. ^ Längere Pausen: Folgen 1035–1080 (2010), 1351–1428 (2011).
  9. ^ Längere Pause: Folgen 3476–3523 (2020–2021).
  10. ^ Einzelauftritte: Folgen 934–942, 951–956, 965–967, 1025–1037, 1049–1060, 1076–1080, 1094–1096, 1115–1117.
  11. ^ Einzelauftritte: Folgen 405–468, 493–513, 522–523, 532–554, 575–581, 607–620, 635–652, 669–681, 693–703, 739–750, 765–767, 784–786, 800–805, 882–886, 898–899, 937–944, 953–965, 999–1000, 1037–1041, 1062–1089, 1167–1168, 1188, 1196–1202, 1210–1212, 1234–1246, 1257–1262, 1279–1285, 1304–1315, 1326–1340, 1425–1426, 1447–1448, 1554–1557, 1568–1574, 1584–1588, 1608–1609, 1621–1627.
  12. ^ Einzelauftritte: Folgen 511–512, 536–537, 545–554, 604–612, 650–651, 695–703, 887–891, 926–965, 973–986, 994–1000, 1021–1023, 1085–1088, 1157–1168, 1182–1184, 1197–1205, 1319–1320, 1346–1352, 1364–1388, 1399–1401, 1584–1588, 1660–1679, 1696–1709.
  13. ^ Einzelauftritte: Folgen 2721–2736, 2779–2781, 2819–2820, 2863, 2874, 2882–2889, 2901–2902, 3112–3116, 3328–3329.
  14. ^ Einzelauftritte: Folgen 2748, 2983+2987, 3016, 3070–3072, 3088, 3115–3120, 3244–3247, 3282–3283, 3291–3296, 3386–3387.
  15. ^ Individual appearances: Episodes 1875–1877, 1902–1903, 2170–2171, 2225–2241, 2327–2334, 2387+2389, 2403–2412, 2609–2611, 2630, 2783–2785, 2815–2819, 2828–2843, 2963–2967, 3021–3023, 3061–3065, 3220–3238, 3644–3652, 3825.
  16. ^ ARD website. ~ uid ~ 3opp4l2dzgbc2gx3 cm.asp handle to the bag of tricks – How to make a firework ! Archived 29 July 2012 at archive.today
  17. ^ The anniversary and a special episode on 26 January 2010, from 15.10 on the clock in the First Retrieved 27 January 2010.
  18. ^ =The Anniversary Show!As a stream
  19. ^ soap spoiler The "Storm of Love" team turned in Verona Fantag on 6 November Archived 1 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ "Dit zie je deze week in 'Sturm der Liebe'! - Preview".
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