Already in 1764 there was
porcelain manufacturing in Lichte (Wallendorf). The
Wallendorf porcelain manufacture is one of the oldest in Europe. It quickly achieved a growing customer base beyond the then borders of the country. Thus as early as 1822, Johann Heinrich Leder established in Lichte another porcelain company, today’s
Lichte porcelain (GmbH). The new company competed with Wallendorf. However, it was able to rapidly find and keep markets of its own, although the two World Wars followed by
East German trade restrictions caused setbacks. Until 1920, the Lichte River was the dividing line between the district of Saalfeld in
Saxe-Meiningen in the east and the rural district of Königsee in
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt in the west. In 1952 the municipality was formed by combining several mountain villages: from south to north, Lichte, Wallendorf, Geiersthal and Bock and Teich. From 1922 to 1952, the municipality belonged to the rural district of Saalfeld, from 1952 to 1994 to the district of Neuhaus, and since then has been in the district of Saalfeld-Rudolstadt. During World War II,
Polish forced labourers worked in Wallendorf; four graves in the cemetery there recall this time. A memorial tablet at the Lichte cemetery commemorates two victims of the death march of inmates from the
Buchenwald concentration camp in April 1945 who were found in the depths below the rail viaduct.
Heraldry The
coat of arms of Lichte, a silver candlestick with gold flame and beams of light between 4 silver
maple leaves on a field of green, was approved on July 15, 1995. The candlestick is taken from an ancient seal. It thus perpetuates a traditional symbol of the locality and also represents the centuries-long heritage of porcelain manufacturing that typifies Lichte and the region. The maple leaves symbolize the four sections of the municipality using a tree that is typical of the area. They and the green field also symbolize Lichte's location in the forested
Thuringian Highland, while the shape at the base of the shield represents its location in valleys. == Politics ==