Schonnebeck

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Schonnebeck coat of arms
Coat of arms of the city of Essen

Schonnebeck
district of Essen

Location of Schonnebeck in the district VI Katernberg / Schonnebeck / Stoppenberg
Basic data
surface 2.83  km²
Residents 11,581 (March 31, 2020)
Coordinates 51 ° 29 '14 "  N , 7 ° 3' 53"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 29 '14 "  N , 7 ° 3' 53"  E
height 42  m
Incorporation Aug 1, 1929
Spatial assignment
Post Code 45309
District number 37
district District VI Katernberg / Schonnebeck / Stoppenberg
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St. Elisabeth Church in Schonnebeck

St. Elisabeth Church in Schonnebeck

Source: City of Essen statistics

Schonnebeck is a district of the city of Essen . Schonnebeck is located northeast of the city center and borders Katernberg to the north , Stoppenberg to the west, Frillendorf and Kray to the west and the Rotthausen district of the neighboring city of Gelsenkirchen to the east .

history

The name is derived from beautiful brook , beautiful basin . Schonnebeck was first mentioned in 1242 and from 1808 belonged to the newly founded municipality of Altenessen , which was raised to an independent mayor's office in 1813. On January 1, 1874, the new mayor's office Stoppenberg was spun off, to which Schonnebeck fell. This affiliation remained until it was incorporated into the city of Essen in 1929.

After initially an agricultural character, Schonnebeck was shaped by industry and mining, with a few commercial areas in the district today mainly dominated by dense residential developments. The youth hall built in 1914 is an architectural monument .

coat of arms

Schonnebeck coat of arms

Blazon : In red, a right oblique golden (yellow) wavy bar above a silver (white) horse ram lying obliquely to the left and below a silver (white) six-pointed star. Old names are "Schonenbeke" and "Sconenbeke": The coat of arms shows a brook in the red field (for -beck - Redendes coat of arms ); the horse ram or horse brake and the star come from the coat of arms of the lords of the Porten zu Dyc, also called von Portendieck. They had a permanent house and property in Schonnebeck. The pramme shows that the von Portendiek family had the right to use the wild horse track in the Emscherbruch .

population

On March 31, 2020, 11,581 people lived in Schonnebeck.

Structural data of the population in Schonnebeck (as of March 31, 2020):

  • Proportion of population under 18-year-olds: 18.8% (Essen average: 16.2%)
  • Proportion of the population of at least 65-year-olds: 20.3% (Essen average: 21.5%)
  • Proportion of foreigners: 16.0% (Essen average: 16.9%)

Infrastructure

The roots of the discounter Aldi are in Huestraße 89 . The first branch still exists there today.

Schonnebeck has two primary schools, the municipal Schillerschule ( community primary school ) and the Catholic Johann Michael Sailer School. You are both on Immelmannstrasse.

The Gustav Heinemann Comprehensive School / All-Day School is located in Schonnebeckhöfe, where TUSEM Essen and its basketball department are based.

SpVg Schonnebeck 1910 became the only Schonnebeck soccer club to become a sporting figurehead in recent years. The game is played at the Schetters Busch sports facility. The club colors are green and white.

Personalities

  • Annette Jäger (1937-), politician, former mayor of the city of Essen

See also

Web links

Commons : Essen-Schonnebeck  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

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  1. See on this Johann Rainer Busch: Kurt Schweders coat of arms of the Essen districts. Essen 2009, p. 81
  2. ^ Walter Rieken: Schonnebeck in old views , Zaltbommel / Netherlands: Europ. Library, 1992, ISBN 90-288-5354-5
  3. Population figures of the districts
  4. Proportion of the population under 18 years of age
  5. Proportion of the population aged 65 and over
  6. ↑ Proportion of foreigners in the city districts