“Who are those distinguished gentlemen immortalized in bronze?” a curious voice whispered from the back of the group. You stand before the Gründerdenkmal VDI, a monument that whispers tales of innovation and engineering prowess. Erected in honor of the four visionary engineers who laid the foundation of the Association of German Engineers (VDI), this monument isn’t just about the past, it’s about the enduring spirit of German engineering. These figures, frozen in time, represent the very soul of German industry and ingenuity. The VDI, founded in 1856, has been a pillar of technological advancement in Germany for over a century and a half. This monument, in a way, embodies that legacy.
Rank-Xerox-Haus
“Imagine working in a building shaped like a honeycomb!”” Right here, you see the Rank-Xerox-Haus, a masterpiece of Brutalist architecture.