Der Neue Zollhof, or new customs house, replaced the former building at the port of Dusseldorf between 1996 and 1998. The complex of three buildings is the work of the celebrated Canadian architect Frank Gehry, famous for his ground-breaking Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and Los Angeles’ striking Walt Disney Concert Hall. Gehry’s trademark playfulness can be seen in these eye-catching constructions.
The three towers interconnect and lean up against each other in a dizzy postmodern take on conventional perspective. Each building is clad in a different material, with the outer two of white plaster and red brick reflecting in the stainless steel of the central tower. The tallest tower is just under 50 metres tall. Despite their size, the graceful slopes and curves lend them a curious elegance.
Der Neue Zollhof is at the heart of the redeveloped harbour, Medienhafen, a magnet for lovers of cutting-edge architecture. Take a walk along the waterfront to see the glass-fronted Capricorn House with its state-of-the-art temperature control panels, then ride to the observation deck at the top of the space-age Rhine Tower for fabulous views across the city.
An unusual way to view the harbour is on a specialised photo tour, during which expert guides will point out some of the best locations for memorable shots while explaining more about the history of these weird and wonderful new landmarks. Check out the official Medienhafen website for full details.
Der Neue Zollhof is around ten minutes’ drive from Dusseldorf old town. There is pay parking nearby and plenty of public transport connections. On foot it is a pleasant 30-minute walk from the city centre, with various places of interest to admire along the way.
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