Villa Hügel (Fam. Krupp) Essen-Bredeney - 28.02.2018
Places to see in ( Essen - Germany ) Villa Huegel
Places to see in ( Essen - Germany ) Villa Huegel
The Villa Hügel is a 19th-century mansion in Bredeney, now part of Essen, Germany. It was built by the industrialist Alfred Krupp in 1870-03 as his main residence and was the home of the Krupp family until after World War II. More recently, the Villa Hügel has housed the offices of the Kulturstiftung Ruhr (Ruhr Cultural Foundation) as well as an art gallery, the historical archive of the Krupp family and company, and a concert venue.
In 1864 Alfred Krupp purchased the Klosterbuschhof on the heights above Breydeney and had it rebuilt as a residence for his family. Over the following years, Krupp bought additional land around the estate and in 1869 placed an advertisement in Deutsche Bauzeitung looking for an architect who would turn his designs for a large villa into a viable blueprint. In the event, a number of architects worked on the project over the following years. Krupp himself continually intervened in the work with new ideas. His focus was very much on a modern and efficient house: design elements were secondary to him and he deemed most ornamental architectural features superfluous.
The foundations were laid in April 1870 and up to 800 people worked on the construction project at a time. Since Alfred Krupp wanted a very modern home, the villa was intended to be fire-proof and well insulated from sun, wind, cold and heat. It featured double-paned windows, water heating and an early form of air conditioning. The temperature was intended to be independently adjustable for each room. A large complex of support buildings was erected nearby, including private water and gas works.
Krupp pushed for a speedy completion, although the Franco-Prussian War and collapsing mining tunnels underneath the edifice slowed construction. On 10 January 1873, the family moved in; some of the technical features did not work as expected, however, so work continued after that.
Alfred Krupp died in 1887. The family continued to use the Villa Hügel and Friedrich Alfred Krupp and his wife Margarethe made some significant changes to the house, adding sumptuous ornamentation. Among other heads of state and monarchs, Emperor Wilhelm II stayed at the Villa Hügel nine times. The current appearance of the villa is mostly due to the next generation of Krupps, Friedrich Alfred's daughter Bertha and her husband Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, who hired Ernst von Ihne to work on the building after 1912. He added wooden paneling to the interior and the owners furnished the villa with numerous works of art.
The house has 269 rooms and occupies 8,100 square meters (87,000 sq ft). It is situated in a 28-hectare (69-acre) park that overlooks the River Ruhr and the Baldeneysee (de). The main complex consists of the three-storied Wohnhaus (topped by the so-called Belvedere that originally contained the air conditioning ducts) and a three-storied Logierhaus. The two were linked by a winter garden (now a two-storied building). The construction is supported by an iron framework, which was very modern for the time. The overall style of the original building was a very austere example of a late-Neoclassical villa; later changes added more ornamentation. The interior of the main building's ground and second floors is dominated by the main hall of over 400 square meters (4,300 sq ft). By contrast, the rooms of the first floor (which is not open to the public) were kept relatively simple.
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Villa Hügel The Krupp Estate (Essen, Germany)
Villa Hügel, Essen-Bredeney, früherer Wohnsitz der Krupp-Dynastie (Villa Huegel, Essen-Bredeney (Germany), former estate of Krupp-Dynasty)
Onewheel: villa huegel home of family Krupp (Steel, Essen, Germany)
Ride with the Onewheel over the hilly ground of the Villa Huegel in Essen, Germany.
Fahrt mit dem Onewheel über das Gelände der Villa Hügel in Essen.
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VILLA HÜGEL UND BALDENEYSEE
Der Baldeneysee in Essen und die Villa Hügel. Sitz der Industriellen Familie Krupp. Von Alfred Krupp 1870-1873 erbaut worden und als Wohnsitz für ihn und seine Familie genutzt, diente auch für Repräsentationen, Empfänge und Festlichkeiten. Kaiser und Könige, Unternehmer, Politiker und Staatschefs aus aller Welt waren hier zu Gast.
Umgeben von einer 28 ha großen Parkanlage hat die Villa Hügel 269 Räume und eine nutzbare Wohnfläche von 8100 m². Zusätzlich sind noch mehrere Nebengebäude auf der Parkanlage verteilt sowie eine weiter viel kleinere Villa in der eine Historische Ausstellung Krupp und die Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach-Stiftung untergebracht ist.
Villa Hügel am Baldeneysee Essen
In Essen am Baldeneysee steht die Villa Hügel, die ich zu Ostern 2019 besucht habe.
Es sind z.Zt. umfangreiche Sanierungsarbeiten im Gange, trotzdem konnte ich die interessantesten Räume besichtigen.
Die Beleuchtung der aufwändigen alten Kron- und Wandleuchter wurde für mich im ganzen Haus eingeschaltet!. Sieht auch besser aus.
Viel Spaß.
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Die Villa Hügel in Essen war das Wohn- und Repräsentationshaus der Familie Krupp. Heute ist das riesige Haus für Besucher zugänglich. Auch ein Museum gibt es hier.
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Villa Hügel , Krupp - Villa , inside and outside ! A sightseeing tour :-)
Villa Huegel von innen und außen !
Eine wunderbare , prunkvolle Innenausstattung und
eine interessante Besichtigungstour :-)
The tour begins at 1:42 just after my long speech :-))
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Places to see in ( Essen - Germany ) Thyssen Krupp Hauptquartier
Places to see in ( Essen - Germany ) Thyssen Krupp Hauptquartier
The ThyssenKrupp headquarters is the corporate headquarters of ThyssenKrupp AG in the western district of the city of Essen . The district is the core of the urban development project Krupp-Gürtel and is exactly on the ground on which Krupp has its roots with the cast steel factory in Essen. The costs for the first construction phase of the headquarters are estimated at over 300 million euros.
The new building in Essen, and thus the concentration on the administrative locations Essen and Duisburg, was decided in 2006. The first symbolic groundbreaking ceremony took place on June 12, 2007. The laying of the foundation stone followed on 5 September 2008 in the presence of two honorary chairmen on the Supervisory Board of Thyssenkrupp AG, Berthold Beitz and Günter Vogelsang, the Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Gerhard Cromme , then Lord Mayor Wolfgang Reiniger and the architects Philippe Chaix and Jürgen Steffens. The architecture is by Chaix & Morel et Associees and JSWD architects that the advertised ThyssenKrupp 2006 architectural competition [1]won. On July 17, 2009 followed the topping-out ceremony. In the center of the Krupp belt, Thyssenkrupp has relocated a large part of the administrative building with more than 100,000 square meters of building space, thus relocating the administrative center from Düsseldorf to Essen. On June 17, 2010, the headquarters in the presence of the chairman of the board of trustees of Alfried Krupp von Bohlen and Halbach Foundation Berthold Beitz, the Prime Minister Jürgen Rüttgers , the chairman of the Supervisory Board Gerhard Cromme and the Lord Mayor of Essen Reinhard Passofficially opened. The jobs of more than 2,000 employees from Bochum, Duisburg and, in particular, Düsseldorf were relocated to Essen. The employees started work since June 21, 2010. Most came from the Düsseldorfer Dreischeibenhaus , the former corporate headquarters, which had been vacant since the end of June 2010.
Approximately 500 employees of the Group top are housed in the building Q1 , a goal-like, 50 meters high and central building with 14 floors, through which one can look through thanks to the glass facade. The commissioned Stuttgart engineering firm Werner Sobek entered new technical territory with this building , as the glass wall neither stands nor hangs, but was stretched vertically and horizontally like a tennis racket. The 25.6 x 28.1 meter glass façades are subdivided into 96 white glass panes and yield up to half a meter under wind load. The in three layers (12 mm safety glass, 16 mm free space, 2 times 8 mm laminated safety glass with a 1.52 mm PVB-Sonnenschutz film) constructed, with each other interconnected silicone single discs have a weight of about 500 kilograms. Thanks to the vertical tension of 1770 N / mm², even heavy impacts are absorbed. The necessary edge bond is also less than half a meter. Despite the large glass surface, the building was awarded the Gold Seal of Approval by the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB eV), as its energy consumption is less than 150 kilowatt hours per square meter per year. This corresponds to about half of the average consumption of modern office towers.
From the beginning, four further buildings, called Q2 , Q4 , Q5 and Q7 , as well as a parking garage were built. In Q2 there is a conference center for up to 1000 people as well as the catering for employees and guests. Q5 and Q7 have offices for 220 and 300 employees, respectively. In front of the central building Q1 is a 4800 square meter water axis, which is spanned by several connecting bridges between the individual buildings. On the occasion of the European Green Capital - Essen 2017 , an urban gardening project was opened on June 1, 2017 , in which the water in the basins was drained and filled with sand, gravel and earth. Citizens, including kindergarten groups and school classes, can plant vegetables or sit on seating and at a barbecue area. Similarly, a volleyball field is created. In September 2017, the water axis will be returned to normal and filled with water.
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