The Deutsche Bundesbank’s Central Office building, situated in the north of Frankfurt am Main, has been part of the Bank’s identity ever since it opened in 1972. Its architecture is expressive and potent, yet never comes off as pompous or flashy.
On the inside, the main building and the auxiliary structures surrounding it are functional in design, all the way down to the details. Architecturally, the main building is a particular highlight, its aesthetic language epitomising the new restrained self-assurance of a Federal Republic built around liberal and democratic ideals. Over time, it has come to symbolise the stability of its currency.
Keen to preserve this symbol for future generations, the Bundesbank’s Executive Board decided, in 2016, to completely refurbish the Bank’s main building, underscoring its commitment to maintaining this icon of stability culture.