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Aerial photograph 269593
Recreation Mullerian Volksbad in Munich in Bavaria. The neo-Baroque Art Nouveau building was the largest and most expensive swimming pool in the world and the first public swimming pool in Munich on its completion 1,901th The construction dates back to a donation of the Munich engineer Karl Mueller and was designed by Carl Hocheder

MüNCHEN 07.11.2011

Aerial photograph München - Recreation Mullerian Volksbad in Munich in Bavaria. The neo-Baroque Art Nouveau building was the largest and most expensive swimming pool in the world and the first public swimming pool in Munich on its completion 1,901th The construction dates back to a donation of the Munich engineer Karl Mueller and was designed by Carl Hocheder
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Recreation Mullerian Volksbad in Munich in Bavaria. The neo-Baroque Art Nouveau building was the largest and most expensive swimming pool in the world and the first public swimming pool in Munich on its completion 1,901th The construction dates back to a donation of the Munich engineer Karl Mueller and was designed by Carl Hocheder. www.swm.de Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 269593
Image resolution: 7204 x 4803 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 6,09 MB
Image file size: 98,99 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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