Weigle-Haus, Protestant youth center in Essen, Germany.
The Weigle-Haus is a Protestant community building in Essen located between the Central Station and the A40 motorway. It contains multiple rooms designed for meetings, classes, worship services, and social programs for young people.
Pastor Wilhelm Weigle founded the Evangelical Youth Association Essen-Ruhr in 1896, and the building itself was constructed in 1912. The facility continued operating through World War II and remained active in the decades following the war.
The center serves as a gathering place where young people and families come together for worship and community programs. It functions as a social hub that brings people from the neighborhood together through regular meetings and shared activities.
The building is located at Hohenburgstraße 96 and is easily accessible from the Central Station. Check ahead to find out when specific programs and services take place, as the schedule varies throughout the week.
For many years, the center was known for street outreach work and support for disadvantaged young people in the Ruhr region. This focus on practical help for vulnerable youth became a defining feature of its mission.
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