Bergeborbeck
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Cultural heritage building of former Krupp’sche Konsumanstalt in Bergeborbeck, Essen
Bergeborbeck is a northern borough of the city of Essen, Germany, with a population of around 4,400. It was incorporated into the city in 1915, having previously been part of the (Borbeck district).
S-Bahn trains have a stop at Bergeborbeck station, which is named after the borough, but located within the boundaries of nearby Bochold.
The football stadium of Georg-Melches-Stadion was located in Bergeborbeck before it was demolished and replaced by nearby Stadion Essen in 2012.[1]
Geography[]
Bergeborbeck borders the boroughs of to the east, Bochold to the south, and Borbeck-Mitte, and in the west.
Sources[]
- ^ Hier stirbt ein Stück Ruhrgebiet, Frankfurter Allgemeine
Categories:
- Essen
- North Rhine-Westphalia geography stubs