Deutsche Bank, Universal bank in Frankfurt, Germany
Deutsche Bank is a universal bank in the Frankfurt financial district, with headquarters consisting of two towers clad in glass and steel. The buildings reach a height of 155 meters (509 feet) and have shaped the city skyline since the 1980s.
The bank was founded in 1870 as an institution to support international trade during the industrial expansion. Over the following decades, it grew into one of the leading financial institutions in Europe.
The bank maintains an extensive art collection displayed in public areas and offices throughout the building. Visitors can view contemporary works by German and international artists that have become part of the corporate identity.
The institution offers services in wealth management, investment advice, and retail banking through a worldwide branch network. Visitors can inquire at public counters or arrange appointments for consultation meetings.
In the basement of the headquarters, a former vault room was converted into an innovation laboratory for digital financial solutions. This is where technological applications are developed that transform banking services around the world.
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