Exhibition on three levels, pilgrimage site, nesting site. For more than 50 years, electrical energy was converted from the medium-voltage network to the low-voltage network, i.e. the local network, in the Sulzheim transformer tower, thus ensuring the supply of customers in the area. After all electrical overhead lines in the village were laid underground in 2009, the transformer tower no longer had any function and was for sale. This was taken over by a private individual with the vision of turning it into a meeting place with public exhibitions, art and music. In addition, pilgrims should be able to spend the night here and kestrels and jackdaws should be able to nest in the bird boxes on the outside. The adjoining garden was also redesigned in order to be able to include it in events. As a reminder of its old function, the building was given its name back - "Alter Trafoturm". Viewing: Possible by prior arrangement