Zollingerhalle Valley, Architectural heritage monument and manor house in Valley, Germany
The Zollingerhalle Valley is a protected heritage building featuring an innovative wooden construction design recognized for its acoustic properties. The structure displays advanced engineering techniques that use material and space efficiently.
The building was originally constructed in 1923 as a sawmill and operated in that capacity until 1999. In 2001 it was relocated to its current site in the valley and has since been used as a cultural venue.
The building now serves as a music and event venue where the Heidelberger Organ is used regularly for performances and community meetings. Visitors experience traditional organ music in an unconventional setting here.
The site is located at Graf-Arco-Straße 30 and can be easily found using official geodata resources. Visitors should check ahead about when concerts and events take place since the building functions primarily as a music venue.
The building was not originally a music venue but was repurposed after its 2001 relocation, later receiving the Heidelberg Organ. This transformation shows how historical structures can serve new purposes while retaining their distinctive construction qualities.
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