This corner building, next to the old Stock Exchange building, with its magnificent curved façade, is also called the New Stock Exchange, as the town’s stock exchange operations were transferred there in 1928. It was built at the end of the 10th century and was, for many years, the largest building in town with its 19 rooms capable of holding 2,000 people. It also had a roof garden. After the crisis that followed the Great War, it proved to be too expensive to maintain and was converted to act as the Stock Exchange.
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