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Logo of the city of Essen. Essen (German pronunciation: ⓘ) is the central and, after Dortmund, second-largest city of the Ruhr, the largest urban area in Germany.Its population of 586,608 makes it the fourth-largest city of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, Düsseldorf and Dortmund, as well as the tenth-largest city of Germany. Essen lies in the larger Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region ...
Welcome to Essen! Come and discover one of the greenest cities in Germany, at the heart of the Ruhr region. Whether you're planning a city break, a family holiday or a visit to a trade fair, Essen has so much to offer – from shopping in buzzing city streets to hiking and cycling in beautiful scenery, from art, culture and top-notch museums ...
Essen ist eine kreisfreie Großstadt im nordrhein-westfälischen Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf. Sie liegt im Zentrum des Ruhrgebiets und der Metropolregion Rhein-Ruhr. Nach Köln, Düsseldorf und Dortmund ist Essen die viertgrößte Stadt des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (NRW) sowie eines der Oberzentren. Die Stadt zählt mit ihren 586.608 Einwohnern (31.
4 ημέρες πριν · Essen, city, North Rhine–Westphalia Land (state), western Germany. It is situated between the Rhine-Herne Canal and the Ruhr River. Essen was originally the seat of an aristocratic convent (founded 852), still represented by the cathedral (Münsterkirche; now the seat of a Roman Catholic bishop),
Essen is the perfect holiday destination. After all, it is the third-greenest city in Germany. The 70-hectare Grugapark and the eight kilometre long Baldeneysee promise an atmosphere of tranquil relaxation. The lake is overlooked by Villa Hügel , the former ancestral home of the Krupp family, now a top-class exhibition venue. Hikers can ...
Essen City Districts. The city of Essen is subdivided into 50 districts. The city districts are historically grown units and consist of 42 communal districts that, essentially, were added to the city of Essen during the last century. The last district to be added was Kettwig in 1975.
Essen, Germany. Essen began in the mid-9th century as home to a women's abbey, then during the Renaissance became an important coal mining town and later a major steel production center. The famed metal-working Krupp family opened their first foundry here in 1810.