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October 31
Graphic: KI joint project MIDAP in collaboration with UdK Berlin KI and XR are in the fast lane and are set to provide new impetus for artistic education in the digital age. Two of Germany's most renowned universities of the arts are joining forces. The Berlin University of the Arts (UdK Berlin) and the Folkwang University of the Arts, based [...] Read More
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18 october
Photo: Cesar von Meissen Historical flair, natural idyll and lively leisure culture on Baldeneysee Essen-Werden, picturesquely situated in the Ruhr Valley, is one of the oldest districts in the Ruhr metropolis. Its roots go back to the year 799, when the missionary Ludgerus founded a Benedictine monastery here. The Basilica of St. Ludgerus, a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture, still dominates the townscape today, as does the [...] Read More
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22 May
Graphic: Cesar von Meissen Stolpersteine around Baldeneysee: memorials to the past At the picturesque Baldeneysee in Essen, it is not only nature and leisure facilities that invite you to linger, but also the small, inconspicuous brass plates in the sidewalks - the so-called "Stolpersteine". They are memorials of remembrance that make local suffering visible and transport it into the present. Baldeneysee.Ruhr [...] Read More
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22 May
Photo: Cesar von Meissen Stolpersteine Bungertstraße 22 in Essen-Werden Bertha Herz and Jacob Herz lived in Essen-Werden before Jacob was deported. They too led a life that was severely affected by the increasing discrimination and persecution of the Jewish population in Germany. Two Stolpersteine at Bungertstraße 22 in 45239 Essen-Werden on Baldeneysee commemorate their fate. [...] Read More
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22 May
Photo: Cesar von Meissenv Stolpersteine Wigstraße 15 in Essen-Werden Albert and Helene Levi, who lived in Essen-Werden and ran several shoe stores, fled from Nazi persecution to Holland. They were interned there and finally deported to Auschwitz in 1943, where they died. Albert Levi and Helene Levi, who were born in Werden, are commemorated with a Stolperstein [...]. Read More
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22 May
Photo: Cesar von Meissen Stolpersteine Bungertstraße 32 in Essen-Werden Ruth Baum and Sophie Baum lived in Essen-Werden before their deportation and led a life that was severely affected by the increasing discrimination and persecution of the Jewish population in Germany. After the death of her husband, Sophie Baum continued to run the family business, a fish store, on her own and was [...] Read More
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04 April
Photo: Lisa Rosenberg | Stadt Essen Drinking water fountains in Essen-Kettwig and Essen-Werden shortly before commissioning Essen, Baldeneysee, April 4, 2025. Drinking water fountains in the Ruhr Valley near Baldeneysee are a great way to fill up your drinking bottles for free. Just in time for the start of summer, the city of Essen, in cooperation with Stadtwerke Essen, has announced that some of the fountains installed throughout the [...] Read More