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Aerial photograph 122663
Blick auf das Schloss Eutin. Das Schloss befand sich ursprünglich im Besitz der Lübecker Fürstbischöfe, später wurde es zur Sommerresidenz der Herzöge von Oldenburg. View of Eutin Castle. The castle was originally owned by the prince-bishops of Lübeck, later it became the summer residence of the Dukes of Oldenburg.

EUTIN 20.08.2010

Eutin from the bird's eye view: Blick auf das Schloss Eutin. Das Schloss befand sich ursprünglich im Besitz der Lübecker Fürstbischöfe, später wurde es zur Sommerresidenz der Herzöge von Oldenburg. View of Eutin Castle. The castle was originally owned by the prince-bishops of Lübeck, later it became the summer residence of the Dukes of Oldenburg.
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Aerial image ID: 122663
Image resolution: 4256 x 2832 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 4,43 MB
Image file size: 34,48 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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