Wednesday, May 2, 2012

tram tracks in old Essen, Germany

the station - a French postcard
 
 
the station at right
 
factories like this Krupp works were a prime target for bombers in WW2
the Stadt-Saalbau (concert house?) in Huyssen Allee
Gussstahlfabrik (cast steel factory) artwork circa 1900

the Handelshof Hotel (misspelled here) survived the bombing - the damage was repaired although the turrets were reduced
One of Germany's major cities with a present day population of just under 600,000, Essen was hit hard by Allied bombing during WW2 and about 90% of the centre was destroyed, so today its appearance is quite modern.

The city still has trams and light rail, including underground sections - a post about them soon.

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