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Aerial photograph 216879
Homburg Castle in the borough of Goessenheim in the state of Bavaria. The ruins of a high fortress from the 11th century is one of the largest ruin compound in Germany. Its decay started in the 17th century. What remains are a tower and parts of the walls and foundations. View from the West to the East

GöSSENHEIM 15.09.2007

Gössenheim from the bird's eye view: Homburg Castle in the borough of Goessenheim in the state of Bavaria. The ruins of a high fortress from the 11th century is one of the largest ruin compound in Germany. Its decay started in the 17th century. What remains are a tower and parts of the walls and foundations. View from the West to the East
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Homburg Castle in the borough of Goessenheim in the state of Bavaria. The ruins of a high fortress from the 11th century is one of the largest ruin compound in Germany. Its decay started in the 17th century. What remains are a tower and parts of the walls and foundations. View from the West to the East. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 216879
Image resolution: 7205 x 5315 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 17,8 MB
Image file size: 109,56 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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