Neuer Zollhof is a landmark located in Germany. The architectural style is deconstructivism, and it was designed by Frank Gehry. The name, Neuer Zollhof, serves as the basis for its name etymology.
While the precise year of its inception is noted as 1999, this information is considered less certain. It is categorized as a tourism attraction.
There is some dispute regarding its location, with claims suggesting it is situated in both Hamm and Düsseldorf. Further clarification is needed to determine the exact administrative location.
Neuer Zollhof’s designation as a multipolygon is also noted, reflecting its geographical characteristics.
