Bredeney

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Former townhall of Bredeney

Bredeney is a southern borough of the city of Essen, Germany. It was incorporated into the city in 1915. Around 10,700 people live here. Bredeney is known to be a wealthy borough and the "green lung" of the city.[1]

and the Villa Hügel, heritage of the Krupp family are located here, as well as Essen-Hügel station.

Geography[]

Bredeney borders the boroughs of to the east, and Werden to the south, and in the west, and , and in the north.

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