Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 37–43, Office building in Gronau district, Bonn, Germany.
Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 37-43 is a modern office complex with two distinct sections housing business spaces and residential units in central Bonn. The building combines contemporary design with mixed-use functionality, serving both commercial and residential purposes in the city center.
The building was constructed in 1977 and originally served as the headquarters of the North Rhine-Westphalia state central bank. Following major renovations beginning in 2007, it was transformed into a mixed-use office and residential facility.
The building represents the evolution of German banking architecture, transitioning from a central bank facility to a mixed-use development in central Bonn.
The complex offers underground parking facilities for visitors and employees throughout the week. Its location on Friedrich-Ebert-Allee provides convenient access to public transportation and nearby city amenities.
The structure contains a specialized vault system with security passages designed for police access and emergency escape routes along the facade perimeter.
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