The 43 m tall Kroch high-rise in Leipzig was the first high-rise building in the city. It was built in 1927/28 as the headquarter of the Kroch Banking House, a private bank of the German-Jewish banker Hans Kroch, and is located on the west side of Augustusplatz. It is topped by a clock and two buff sentries modelled after the St Mark's Clocktower in Venice.In the 1926 architectural competition organized by Bankhaus Kroch together with the Leipzig City Council, the architect German Bestelmeyer took one of the two second places. The building was so controversial that the four upper levels of the twelve-storey building were just a wooden mock-up for a time, and then a film simulation. The approval was finally granted on 16 December 1927. The building opened on 1 August 1928.
The outstanding feature of the high-rise and thus the landmark of Augustusplatz is the striking mechanism on the roof, which consists of three bells. The bells are struck by two 3.3 m tall bellmen.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kroch_High-rise
More information at The Museum of Ancient Egypt http://www.gko.uni-leipzig.de/aegyptisches-museum/ueber-das-museum/krochhochhaus.html
Address Goethestraße 2, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
Coordinates 51°20'23.727" N 12°22'47.556" E