Villa Hügel
| Villa Hügel | |
|---|---|
The main complex | |
| General information | |
| Type | Villa |
| Architectural style | Neoclassical |
| Town or city | Essen |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 51°24′25″N 7°00′30″E / 51.4069°N 7.0083°E |
| Groundbreaking | April 1870 |
| Completed | 1873 |
| Client | Alfred Krupp |
| Owner | Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation |
| Other information | |
| Number of rooms | 269 |
The Villa Hügel is a 19th-century mansion in Bredeney, now part of Essen, Germany. It was built by the industrialist Alfred Krupp in 1870–1873 as his main residence and was the home of the Krupp family until after World War II. More recently, the Villa Hügel has housed the offices of the Kulturstiftung Ruhr (Ruhr Cultural Foundation), an art gallery, the historical archive of the Krupp family and company, and a concert venue.
Hügel simply means "hill", as the villa sits atop a hill. It was sometimes named Villa Krupp, after the family.