Essen was founded
around 845 and it is historically linked to the centuries-old Krupp family iron
works, Essen was one of Germany's most important coal and steel centres until
the 1970s.
This postcard shows several important and interesting locations in
Essen. The large central panel shows Marktkirche,
the first Protestant church in Essen. The smaller panels show the following:
Left top: Baldeneysee, the largest of the
reservoirs in the Ruhr area. It is a
major recreational area.
Left centre: The
Essen Philharmonic Orchestra has been voted the best orchestra in Germany
several times.
Bottom from
left to right:
(a) The RWE Tower which houses RWE AG, the largest company
registered only in Essen. RWE AG is
Germany's second-largest electric utility.
(b) Statue of Alfred Krupp
(c) The historic Hotel Handelshof
(d) The Zollverein Industrial Complex is the city's most
famous landmark. The Shaft of this coal mine is considered an architectural and
technical masterpiece, earning it a reputation as the "most beautiful coal
mine in the world". UNESCO declared the Complex a World Heritage Site in
2001
Right top: The Villa
Hügel was built in 1873 by industrial magnate Alfred Krupp. This is a
269-room mansion (8,100 m2 or 87,190 sq ft) and the surrounding park
of 28 ha (69.2 acres).
This postcard came from Monika (22 July 2014) Postcrossing.
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