
Essen-Steele S
Where history and modernity converge
Did you know?
Steele was an independent city until 1929.
Guided Story
Imagine you're standing in a living history book. Can you see the Ruhr River sparkling below? Right here, people have been crossing paths for centuries. Look to your left, and you’ll spot the towers of St. Laurentius Church, a silent witness to countless stories. Did you know Steele was once its own city before becoming part of Essen? As you walk further along the bridge, feel the cobblestones beneath you, whispering tales of how Steele evolved from a small market village into a bustling district. Behind you stands the Steele Courthouse, a testament to the area’s change and progress. It's a fantastic spot to dive into the past while feeling the heartbeat of the present.
Location
Nearby

St. Laurentius

Grend

Carl-Humann-Gymnasium

Friedenskirche Steele

Fürstin-Franziska-Christine-Stiftung

Amtsgericht Steele

Bergleute "Ötte" & "Willem"
