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Aerial image 612248
Construction site for the new construction of the high-rise building complex "ALX" (also called twin towers) of the twin towers at Alexanderplatz on Alexanderstrasse in the Mitte district in Berlin, Germany

BERLIN 28.05.2023

Aerial image Berlin - Construction site for the new construction of the high-rise building complex ALX (also called twin towers) of the twin towers at Alexanderplatz on Alexanderstrasse in the Mitte district in Berlin, Germany
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Construction site for the new construction of the high-rise building complex "ALX" (also called twin towers) of the twin towers at Alexanderplatz on Alexanderstrasse in the Mitte district in Berlin, Germany. Further information at: Covivio Immobilien GmbH, Drees & Sommer SE, HOCHTIEF Aktiengesellschaft AG, HOCHTIEF Engineering GmbH, Implenia AG, Sauerbruch Hutton Gesellschaft von Architekten mbH, WILBERT TowerCranes GmbH. www.covivio.immo / www.dreso.com / www.sauerbruchhutton.de / www.implenia.com / www.hochtief.de / www.hochtief-solutions.de / www.hochtief-projektentwicklung.de / www.wilbert.de Photo: Robert Grahn

Aerial image ID: 612248
Image resolution: 5340 x 8010 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 18,58 MB
Image file size: 122,38 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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