More Than Industrial Heritage

As a location for arts and culture, Zollverein is one of the largest venues of the Ruhr Metropolis

Concerts, cabaret evenings, talk shows, readings, cinema shows, exhibitions and festivals with spectacular productions turn the monument into a stage. With its numerous halls and the huge outdoor area, Zollverein is one of Germany’s largest venues.

Promenading artists on the occasion of ExtraSchicht 2016, From the collection of: UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein
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JazzNacht Zollverein in the context of the Zollverein Concerts, From the collection of: UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein
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Performance of Forced Entertainment in 2016 at PACT Zollverein, From the collection of: UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein
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View of the Boiler HouseUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

The world of design

With more than 2.000 exhibits, the Red Dot Design Museum presents the world’s largest exhibition of contemporary design in the former boiler house of the Zollverein Coal Mine. Innovative objects from 45 countries make the quality of good design tangible at first hand, as it is permitted for visitors to touch and try out many of the exhibits.

Red Dot Design Museum, From the collection of: UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein
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Red Dot Design Museum, From the collection of: UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein
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View of PACT ZollvereinUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

PACT

PACT Zollverein sees itself as an initiator, driver and stage for groundbreaking developments in the fields of dance, performance, theatre, media and visual arts.

Performance of Kate McIntosh in 2016 at PACT ZollvereinUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

In addition to the stage programme, PACT provides space for working processes of artists from all over the world and initiates the exchange between art and science. With various projects, PACT has left the former pithead bath at Shaft 1/2/8 and thus participates in shaping the urban society.

„Orfeo“. Ruhrtriennale 2015. Composition: Claudio MonteverdiUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

The Festival of the Arts

The industrial monuments of the region become stages for music theatre, dance, performance, drama and concerts – at the Ruhrtriennale, the venues have a major influence on the artistic work.

 

„Model“. Ruhrtriennale 2015. Choreography in two parts by Richard Siegal.UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

World premieres and new productions, of course also at Zollverein, shape the programme and attract an international audience to the Ruhr Area. Every three years, the festival reinvents itself under a new artistic director.

Chorwerk Ruhr in the context of the Zollverein Concerts in the Salt DepotUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

Culture with a unique atmosphere

Outstanding concerts in places, where noisy machines used to dictate the rhythm, have been organized by Zollverein Foundation for over 20 years. In the former industrial halls, people can listen to jazz, pop, classical and contemporary music.

Lumière II by Robert Henke in the context of the Zollverein ConcertsUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

WDR Big Band Cologne in the context of the Zollverein ConcertsUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

For example, the WDR Big Band, a world-class jazz orchestra, and Chorwerk Ruhr, one of Germany’s most renowned choirs, regularly take the stage.
 

Ondřej Adámek’s “Works for Airmachine” in the context of the Zollverein Concerts in the Salt DepotUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

Music of now

Once a year, the NOW! Festival turns Essen into the centre of contemporary music. Zollverein Foundation is one of the organizers. Since 2011, artists have been presenting different views on contemporary music.

Bauhaus performance in front of the Twin Pithead Frame on the occasion of ExtraSchicht 2019UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

A region celebrates

By tradition, 24 cities of the Ruhr Metropolis jointly celebrate the Night of Industrial Heritage on the last weekend in June. The Zollverein UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the largest venues.

View from the rooftop of the Coal Washery during ExtraSchicht 2018UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

Born from the idea of making the region’s industrial heritage visible, the "ExtraSchicht" (ExtraShift) stages the entire metropolis in a spectacular and interdisciplinary way.

Kwaggawerk Art Orchestra on the occasion of ExtraSchicht 2019UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

The long night of industrial culture begins in the light ...

Performance in front of the Twin Pithead Frame on the occasion of ExtraSchicht 2019UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

... and ends - as the name already says - in the night.

Shaft Signs for RUHR.2010 – European Capital of CultureUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

The Ruhr region grows together.

As the European Capital of Culture, the Ruhr Area enchanted millions of people in 2010. There was no better place for the opening event of RUHR.2010 than the Zollverein World Heritage Site. 

Opening of RUHR.2010 – European Capital of CultureUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

Here, the starting signal was given for a year full of thrilling productions and projects which promoted the networking of numerous institutions in the region.

Shaft Signs for RUHR.2010 – European Capital of CultureUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

Shaft Signs at Zollverein

The art installation visualizes former coal shafts in the Ruhr Area with yellow balloons, in order to make structural transformation visible.

RUHR.2010 – European Capital of CultureUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

A concert at the Zollverein Cokery in the context of the European Capital of Culture RUHR.2010. 

Projections on the occasion of “Ten past Ten”UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

Ten years later, in 2020, Zollverein Foundation posed the question of what had remained of RUHR.2010, with its event “Zehn nach Zehn” (Ten past Ten). In debates and dialogues, the future of the region was considered, while the most beautiful scenes of the Capital of Culture year were once again made visible in elaborate installations.

Art fair “contemporary art ruhr” in the Mixing PlantUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

C.A.R.

Art – new and visionary. The “contemporary art ruhr (C.A.R.)” brings a media art fair to the Zollverein World Heritage Site in the summer and a fair for contemporary art from all fields in autumn.

Art fair “contemporary art ruhr” in the Mixing PlantUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

It has thus made its contribution to the development of an independent art market in the Ruhr Area – a region with a population of more than five million people.

“What remains of the colliery. Images after the coal” – Photographs by Bernd Langmack in the Circular ThickenerUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

Images of a region

The Twin Pithead Frame at Zollverein is one of the most photographed tourist attractions in North Rhine-Westphalia. But there is much more to discover in terms of photography at the World Heritage Site: an important place for photography in the Ruhr Area and thus for culture in the coal-mining district is the Circular Thickener.

Tap to explore

The exhibitions, which are presented here, focus primarily on the transformation of Zollverein, on the surrounding districts and on the structural change in the Ruhr Area.

Stoppok, Peter Großmann and Frank Goosen during the #halbzwölf “Sonntalk”UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

Talk and cabaret

The talk show #halbzwölf (half past eleven) with host Peter Großmann brings together legends from sports, arts and culture.

lit.RUHR 2018UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

lit.RUHR

Zollverein is a central venue of lit.RUHR. The international literature festival presents classic readings, literary theme nights and interesting encounters at the World Heritage Site. 

Next Level – Festival for Games 2019UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

Gaming as culture

Next Level – Festival for Games is all about the art and culture of digital games. Fans and experts of digital gaming culture meet at Zollverein to exchange ideas about the potentials of games in arts, education and business.

Next Level – Festival for Games 2020UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

The future topics of gaming are made tangible through installations, exhibitions, adventure parcours and performances in the halls at the World Heritage Site.

COAL*CRYSTAL*GARDEN by Bryndís Björnsdóttir a.k.a DísaUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

NEW NOW - Festival for Digital Arts

NEW NOW presented by Zollverein Foundation at the Coking Plant is an internationally unique festival for digital arts. The Mixing Plant with its bunkers and huge coal funnels is transformed into an open production site:

Coal Mine by Christian Mio LoclairUNESCO World Heritage Zollverein

Pioneering contemporary artists develop new artworks at the World Heritage Site. With space-consuming installations, virtual landscapes and 3D sculptures creating surprising new worlds, the festival explores phenomena of our time. Instead of coal, Zollverein is now producing ideas.

Today, Zollverein is one of the largest venues in Germany – with art and photography exhibitions, readings and cabaret evenings, concerts and cinema shows. The World Heritage Site is both a monument and a stage.

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