Basic Information
The Zollverein Park covers an area of approximately 70 ha and comprises different zones of green- and open space, the largest part of which is the Industrial Forest (Industriewald) at approximately 25 ha. Its topography is shaped by its historic uses as spoil tip, stockyards, and for railway construction; parts of the open space and green areas at Shaft Site XII and the coking plant were created by the architects Schupp and Kremmer as part of the original design of the industrial complex. Presently, the emerging Park, with pioneer flora and fauna, is acknowledged for its biodiversity. In 2002, the Agence Ter landscape design office won the masterplan competition, and the design concept has been adapted and implemented since 2006 by an interdisciplinary team under the aegis of landscape architects Planergruppe Oberhausen. Today, Zollverein Park is an accessible recreation park offering an orientation system for visitors to Zollverein and enabling multiple activities for all. Approximately one million people visit and use the Park each year.
Long-term perspective: The Zollverein Park was shaped within the International Building Exhibition Emscher Park (1989–1999) and its concept, creating and enhancing public green zones within the industrial Emscher region. Since then, it has been part of the Emscher Landschaftspark.