The Deutsche Bank building on Domshof Square in the centre of Bremen, Germany, was completed in 1891 in a Historicist style by the architects Wilhelm Martens and Friedrich Wilhelm Rauschenberg. The imposing building located at No. 25 Domshof was designed by Wilhelm Martens from Berlin and the Bremen architect Friedrich Wilhelm Rauschenber…The Deutsche Bank building on Domshof Square in the centre of Bremen, Germany, was completed in 1891 in a Historicist style by the architects Wilhelm Martens and Friedrich Wilhelm Rauschenberg. The imposing building located at No. 25 Domshof was designed by Wilhelm Martens from Berlin and the Bremen architect Friedrich Wilhelm Rauschenberg. The building was for the Deutsche Bank which had been founded in 1870 in Berlin with a major aim of supporting foreign trade with Germany. The bank's building is built in red sandstone from the Main Valley in a currently popular Historicist style derived from Italian 16th-century practice, in which colossal Ionic pilasters link two main floors above a high rusticated basement storey; the expanded central entrance bay is pedimented and the end bays are slightly emphasized and lightly projecting.