Vienna head office From its foundation in 1869, the Wiener Bankverein's head office was at
Herrengasse 6-8, later extended to what was then Herrengasse 10, in the former . In 1912, the WBV moved to a new head office it had built at the corner of and , on a design by architects and ; The building was then renovated and converted into a commercial compound branded , including an
Interspar hypermarket, and inaugurated in 2021. File:Wiener Bankverein.jpg|Wiener Bankverein's first head office at on
Herrengasse, pictured in 1893 File:Wien, 1905, Wilhelm Burger.jpg|Palais Liechtenstein, photographed in 1905 File:Wiener Bankverein Schottengasse 6-8 um 1913.jpg|Head office of the Wiener Bankverein on in
Vienna, 1913 File:Bank Austria (4008617918).jpg|The same building, head office of
Bank Austria in 2009 File:Wiener Bank-Verein, Vienna, 2019.jpg|Monogram WBV on the Vienna head office building File:Creditanstalt Vienna 0042.JPG|Main hall of the former head office, 2005 File:Wien 01 Haus am Schottentor d.jpg|The same space repurposed as a food store, June 2021
Other locations The Wiener Bankverein also erected a branch office building in the
Galata neighborhood of
Constantinople, on a highly visible location at the northern entrance of the
Golden Horn, designed by Gotthilf and Neumann and completed in 1912. In 1921, the property was acquired by the newly created
Banque Française des Pays d'Orient. In the 1930s, it was used by the Turkish tobacco concern that had succeeded the
Ottoman Tobacco Company in 1925, and in 1944 became a branch of
Ziraat Bank. The WBV branch office in
Prague was designed by Neumann and and completed in 1908, with expressionist sculptures by
Franz Metzner. Around that time, the WBV had branches in Agram (later
Zagreb), Aussig an der Elbe (
Ústí nad Labem), Bielitz-Biala (
Bielsko-Biała), Brünn (
Brno), Czernowitz (
Chernivtsi),
Graz, Karlsbad (
Karlovy Vary),
Klagenfurt, Krakau (
Kraków), Lemberg (
Lviv), Pilsen (
Plzeň), and Teplitz (
Teplice) in addition to Vienna, Prague and Constantinople. A new branch building in
Zagreb was designed by Gotthilf and Neumann and completed in 1923; it was renovated in the 2010s and converted into
Amadria Park Hotel. File:Bankgebäude (56727) stitch IMG 2838 - IMG 2839.jpg|Former branch building in
Graz, Hauptplatz 14, in 2014 File:Staré Město, Na příkopě 3 a 5, Vídeňská bankovní jednota.jpg|Former branch building in
Prague, Na příkopě 3-5, in 2014 File:Na příkopě 3, sochy na budově.jpg|Sculpture by
Frank Metzner with WBV monogram, former Prague branch File:123 Atlant al Ministeri de Desenvolupament Regional, Na Příkopě.jpg|
Atlante by Frank Metzner, former Prague branch File:Jezuitská 1, Brno.JPG|Former branch building in
Brno, Jezuitská 1, in 2012 File:Lwów. Ul.Jagiellońska cropped.jpg|Former branch building in
Lviv, Jagiellonska ulica (now Hnatyuka) 3 (center), on a 1908 postcard File:Crossing of Jurišić and Palmotić streets towards the southeast.jpg|Former branch building in
Zagreb, later seat of the then of the , photographed in 2013 File:Zagreb WienerBankverein.jpg|Same building in 2024 following renovation and upwards extension, repurposed as a hotel File:Merzifonlu Kara Mustafa Pasha Mosque, Karaköy, İstanbul (12966948964).jpg|Former branch building in
Istanbul, photographed in 1958 before demolition of the nearby Merzifonlu Kara Mustafa Pasha Mosque ==See also==