
Berlijnse Beurs
The Berlijnse Beurs (Berlin Stock Exchange) was a major financial marketplace in Berlin where stocks, bonds, and other securities were bought and sold. It facilitated capital flow, supporting businesses and the economy. Established in the 19th century, it played a key role in Germany’s economic development. The exchange experienced disruptions during wars and political changes but remained influential until it eventually merged into broader European financial systems. Today, its historical significance underscores Berlin’s importance as a financial hub in Germany and Europe.