New Stock Exchange (Munich)

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Former building of the Bavarian Stock Exchange on Lenbachplatz (2012)
Original condition with corner domes, 1899

The Neue Börse is a formerly public building at Lenbachplatz 2 / 2a in Munich .

The free - standing neo-baroque building originally designed by Albert Schmidt for Deutsche Bank and erected from 1896 to 1898 was the new headquarters of the Munich Stock Exchange from 1963 to October 2007 . Today the building is used as an office and commercial building and is now also sometimes referred to as the Old Stock Exchange .

architecture

The building rises above an almost square floor plan with rounded corners as a four-storey block with rounded corner projections , a richly structured sandstone facade and plastic decor. The two lower floors are rusticated , the two upper floors decorated with Corinthian columns . In the Second World War partially destroyed, the building was restored by Jac Lehner 1948/49, since then, however, the Eckkuppeln missing from the attic . Inside, the swinging main staircase was preserved and the Wilhelminian-style cash desk was exposed again.

The building is registered under the number D-4-62-000-3819 in the list of architectural monuments in the Maxvorstadt .

Web links

Commons : Neue Börse (Munich)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments for Munich (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation

Coordinates: 48 ° 8 '27.3 "  N , 11 ° 34' 2.9"  E