Quandt’s legacy lures rich investors to spa town


FRANKFURT: Hidden on the edge of a spa town, less than half an hour’s drive from Frankfurt, is a company that lets you invest alongside one of Germany’s richest families.

Visitors to HQ Trust in Bad Homburg are quickly introduced to the most famous family member, Harald Quandt. Not in person – the German industrialist died in 1967 – but via a pair of specially-commissioned portraits of him by Andy Warhol that hang in the lobby (there are also two of his wife).

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