Bankhaus Veit L. Homburger

Veit Löw Homburger was a Jewish businessman who founded Bankhaus Veit L. Homburger in Karlsruhe in 1854. As the bank's founder, he played a significant role in the city's financial sector during the 19th century. The bank, which bore his name, operated in Karlsruhe for nearly a century, establishing itself as a notable financial institution in the region.

Homburger's legacy is marked by the enduring presence of the bank building he established, located at Karlstraße 11 in Karlsruhe. Although the bank itself was liquidated by the National Socialists in 1939, the building has been preserved, serving as a testament to Homburger's entrepreneurial spirit and contribution to the city's economic history. Despite the challenges and eventual closure of the bank, Veit Löw Homburger's impact on Karlsruhe's financial landscape remains a notable aspect of his biography.