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Aerial image 164122
Initial work on the Celtic Museum began in 1993 with the Auffschüttung and reconstruction of a grave mound. Between 1998 and 2001, several buildings were erected, including a mud-brick wall, a long house and home and workshops. The facility is intended to illustrate the life of the Celtic tribes of the region

HEUNEBURG 26.10.2005

Heuneburg from above - Initial work on the Celtic Museum began in 1993 with the Auffschüttung and reconstruction of a grave mound. Between 1998 and 2001, several buildings were erected, including a mud-brick wall, a long house and home and workshops. The facility is intended to illustrate the life of the Celtic tribes of the region
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Initial work on the Celtic Museum began in 1993 with the Auffschüttung and reconstruction of a grave mound. Between 1998 and 2001, several buildings were erected, including a mud-brick wall, a long house and home and workshops. The facility is intended to illustrate the life of the Celtic tribes of the region. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 164122
Image resolution: 5433 x 4075 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 10,18 MB
Image file size: 63,34 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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