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- Die Villa Hügel in Essen war von 1873 bis 1945 das Wohnhaus der Unternehmerfamilie Krupp.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g187375-…Tüm yapılacak şeylere bakın. Villa Hügel. 4.5. 615 yorum. Essen bölgesindeki 126 yapılacak şeyden 6. sıradaki. Mimari Yapılar. Şu anda kapalı.
- castleholic.com 2016/08/villa-hugel.htmlWhile much of Essen was destroyed towards the end of WWII, the Villa Hügel escaped almost unscathed.
- parkhotel-essen.de en/attractions/villa-huegel3 Stars Parkhotel Essen Rüttenscheid Breakfast Room. ... Krupp Mansion ‘Villa Hügel’. Baldeneysee Essen Impressionen. Distance from our location: 3 km.
- cityseeker.com essen/850600-villa-hügelAs reputed industrialists, the Krupp family hosted a number of celebrations and festivities at Villa Hügel that were attended by men of power.
- equadrat.de en/villa-huegel-essen.htmlThe Villa Huegel in Essen's district Bredeney was built in 1873 and it is the former living quarters and representative building of the industrial family Krupp.
- en.wikipedia.org Villa HügelThe Villa Hügel is a 19th-century mansion in Bredeney, now part of Essen, Germany. It was built by the industrialist Alfred Krupp in 1870–1873 as his main...
- http://essen.citysam.de villa-huegel-essen.htmVilla Hügel (Essen). ... Folgende Unterkünfte findet man in der Nähe von Villa Hügel und sonstigen Attraktionen wie Essener Münster, Messe Essen, Aalto-Theater.
- visitessen.de essentourismus_tourismusinformation…Villa Hügel | © Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach-Stiftung, Fotograph: Peter Gwiazda. ... Hügel 1. 45133 Essen. +49 201 61 62 9-0.
- atlasobscura.com places/villa-hugelThe result was Villa Hugel, which still commands the twisting banks of the Ruhr, south of Essen to this day. ... www.villahuegel.de. Hügel 15 Essen Germany.
- tripginny.com villa-hugel-essen-germany/Villa Hügel, a palatial mansion nestled in Essen, was once the residence of the Krupp family, prominent industrialists in Germany.
- spottinghistory.com view/7670/villa-hugel/The Villa Hügel was built by Alfred Krupp in 1870-1873 as his main residence and was the home of the Krupp family of industrialists until after World War II.