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Aerial image 198522
Castle Jagsthausen in Jagsthausen in the state of Baden-Württemeberg. The castle, also called Old Castle or Götzenburg after Goethes drama Götz von Berlichingen, is one of the seats of the lords of Berlichingen. It is located on a hill in the river Jagst valley and is used for open air festivals

JAGSTHAUSEN 10.08.2010

Jagsthausen from above - Castle Jagsthausen in Jagsthausen in the state of Baden-Württemeberg. The castle, also called Old Castle or Götzenburg after Goethes drama Götz von Berlichingen, is one of the seats of the lords of Berlichingen. It is located on a hill in the river Jagst valley and is used for open air festivals
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Castle Jagsthausen in Jagsthausen in the state of Baden-Württemeberg. The castle, also called Old Castle or Götzenburg after Goethes drama Götz von Berlichingen, is one of the seats of the lords of Berlichingen. It is located on a hill in the river Jagst valley and is used for open air festivals. www.die-goetzenburg.de Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 198522
Image resolution: 3024 x 2268 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 3,65 MB
Image file size: 19,62 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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