Stein Palms line the square in front of and the building of the Sächsische Aufbaubank - Förderbank on Gerberstraße in Leipzig, Germany.
The undulating shape of the building and the circular discs on tall round posts form beautiful, modern architecture. The stone palms also provide shade as the building has its own stone trees and the same goes for the square in front and behind the building. It is worth a visit. The architectural masterpiece is found to the left of Leipzig's also extraordinary station building.
Leipzig is the second-largest city in Germany's federal state of Saxony after Dresden. The city was part of the former GDR, the Deutsche Demokratische Republik, popularly known as East Germany, from 1949 to 1990.
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