Haarzopf, Administrative district in Essen, Germany.
Haarzopf is a district in the southwestern part of Essen that combines residential areas, forests, and farmland. The Neue Mitte Haarzopf center provides shops, medical practices, and parking for residents.
The territory belonged to the Broich dominion in the late Middle Ages and first appears in written records from 1215. Modern development accelerated with the construction of the church around 1910.
The evangelical church has shaped community life since its completion and remains a gathering place for residents today. It continues to host local events and religious celebrations that bring people together.
As a residential district on the city edge, Haarzopf is easy to navigate and well connected. Visitors will find parking and essential services conveniently located at the central Neue Mitte Haarzopf complex.
The district coat of arms was designed in the 1980s and features deer antlers alongside wavy lines. These elements reference the local wildlife and the water courses that shape the landscape.
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