Trianon (Frankfurt am Main)
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Trianon is a 186 metre (610 feet) tall skyscraper in the Westend of Frankfurt. It was completed in 1993, replacing the 12-story BfG Bank (1964-1990).
Today it is owned and used by DEKA as their headquarters. DEKA is the investment company of the world's biggest banking group Sparkasse, a German banking group that mainly operates in Germany.
The 45 story building is topped by an upside-down pyramid suspended from the 3 corners. It is located next to the Hauptverwaltung Deutsche Bank AG.
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[edit] External links
- Emporis entry
- A View On Cities
- Trianon in the Structurae database