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of the city of
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Prior to 19th century

* 845 – Essen Abbey founded (approximate date). * 971 – Mathilde, granddaughter of
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becomes abbess of Essen Abbey. * 1012 – Sophia, daughter of Otto II becomes abbottess of the Essen Stift. * 1041 – Essen receives rights to a market. * 1244 – The association of the ministeriales of the Essen Abbey and the citizens of the town of
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arrange for the to be erected. * 1316 – Essen Minster (church) dedicated. * 1390 – Essener Schützenverein (
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) formed. * 1598 – Borbeck Castle rebuilt. * 1736 – ''Neueste Essendische Nachrichten von Staats- und Gelehrten Sachen'' (Newest Essen News of State and Learned Matters) newspaper begins publication. * 1797 – bookseller in business.


19th century

* 1802 – Area occupied by Prussian troops. * 1803 ** Essen Abbey secularized. ** Franz Dinnendahl builds steam engine. * 1810 –
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foundry in business. * 1814 – Town becomes part of Prussia. * 1822 – Town becomes part of the
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. * 1841 – Simon Hirschland Bank in business. * 1847 – Essen-Bergeborbeck station opens. * 1849 – Population: 8,813. * 1851 – Zollverein Coal Mine begins operating. * 1862 – Essen Hauptbahnhof and Essen-Borbeck station open. * 1866 – Fredebeul & Koenen booksellers in business. * 1870 – Synagogue consecrated. * 1871 – Town becomes part of the
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. * 1872 – Neu-Westend developed. * 1873 – Villa Hügel (Krupp residence) built. * 1875 – Population: 54,790. * 1880 – Historical Society for the City and Convent of Essen founded. * 1881 ** Essener Turnerbund athletic club formed. ** ''Beiträge zur Geschichte von Stadt und Stift Essen'' (journal of city history) begins publication. * 1886 – Photographische Genossenschaft von Essen (photography group) founded. * 1892 – City Theatre opens. * 1893 ** Electric tram begins operating. ** Rhenish-Westphalian Coal Syndicate headquartered in Essen. * 1898 – Krupp's Essener Hof (hotel) built. * 1899 – Essen Philharmonic Orchestra founded.


20th century


1900s–1940s

* 1901 ** Folkwang Museum founded. ** Heinrich Koppers AG in business. * 1905 – Population: 229,270. * 1906 ** Essen Art Museum founded. ** Gartenstadt Margarethenhöhe developed. * 1908 – Moltkeviertel development begins. * 1913 ** New Synagogue built. ** Albrecht's shop in business (later
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chain supermarket). * 1920 – Consulate of Poland opens. * 1922 – Uhlenkrugstadion (stadium) built. * 1923 ** Rot-Weiss Essen football club active. ** French troops enter the city. * 1924 – Filmstudio Glückauf (cinema) opens. * 1925 – Essen/Mülheim Airport opens. * 1927 – Grugapark Botanical Garden and Folkwang School for the arts open. * 1928 – Lichtburg Playhouse (cinema) opens. * 1929 – Werden becomes part of city. * 1932 – Zollverein Mine Shaft 12 built. * 1933 – Theodor Reismann-Grone becomes mayor. * 1936 – Consulate of Poland relocated to
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. * 1937 – Just Dillgardt becomes mayor. * 1939 – Stadion an der Hafenstraße (stadium) built. * 1942 – March: Bombing of Essen by Allied forces begins. * 1944 ** 2 January: Schwarze Poth forced labour camp established by the SS. Its prisoners were mostly
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. ** 17 May: Schwarze Poth forced labour camp converted into a subcamp of the
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. ** August: Humboldtstraße subcamp of the Buchenwald concentration camp established. Its prisoners were mostly
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women. * 1945 ** March: Schwarze Poth and Humboldtstraße subcamps of Buchenwald dissolved. Prisoners deported to the main Buchenwald camp. ** March: Bombing of Essen by Allied forces ends. * 1946 – City becomes part of
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. * 1948 ** '' Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung'' (newspaper) begins publication. ** Labour strike. * 1949 ** Essen I, Essen II, and Essen III parliamentary districts created. ** Hans Toussaint becomes mayor.


1950s–1990s

* 1951 – Amerikahaus built. * 1957 – Roman Catholic Diocese of Essen founded. * 1958 – Grugahalle sports arena opens. * 1961 – Sammlung Industrieform (museum) opens. * 1962 – City hosts the 1962 European Judo Championships. * 1965 ** City hosts
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(national horticulture biennial). ** Little Theatre founded. * 1968 – Essen Motor Show begins. * 1975 – Kettwig becomes part of city. * 1979 – Essen City Hall built. * 1983 – Spiel, world's biggest non-electronic game trade fair begins. * 1988 –
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opens. * 1989 – Annette Jäger becomes mayor. * 1991 – Offener Kanal Essen television begins broadcasting. * 1993 – City hosts the 1993 World Fencing Championships. * 1994 – Stratmanns Theater Europahaus opens. * 1996 – GOP Varieté Essen theatre opens. * 1997 – Red Dot Design Museum active. * 1999 **
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conglomerate headquartered in city. ** Wolfgang Reiniger becomes mayor. * 2000 – SGS Essen football club formed.


21st century

* 2001 – Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex becomes a UNESCO
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. * 2002 – Abu Ali group, a jihadist cell with plans to bomb Jewish sites in Germany was arrested by the authorities * 2003 –
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established. * 2009 – Reinhard Paß elected mayor. * 2010 – City designated that year's
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on behalf of the entire
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. * 2012 ** Stadion Essen (stadium) opens. ** Population: 566,862. * 2014 – June:
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. * 2017 - City designated that year's European Green Capital.


See also

* History of Essen * * History of the Ruhr, includes timeline * Urbanization in the German Empire * Timelines of other
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in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia:( de)
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Bonn Bonn () is a federal city in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, located on the banks of the Rhine. With a population exceeding 300,000, it lies about south-southeast of Cologne, in the southernmost part of the Rhine-Ruhr region. This ...
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Dortmund Dortmund (; ; ) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia, after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the List of cities in Germany by population, ninth-largest city in Germany. With a population of 614,495 inhabitants, it is the largest city ...
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