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Aerial image 485592
Residential construction site with multi-family housing development- on the Grassistrasse corner Haydnstrasse in Leipzig in the state Saxony, Germany

LEIPZIG 15.04.2020

Aerial image Leipzig - Residential construction site with multi-family housing development- on the Grassistrasse corner Haydnstrasse in Leipzig in the state Saxony, Germany
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Residential construction site with multi-family housing development- on the Grassistrasse corner Haydnstrasse in Leipzig in the state Saxony, Germany. Further information at: PDW Projekt GmbH, Proschwitz & Schroeder Baumaschinen GmbH, Schreckenbach + Pfersdorff Architekten Partnerschaft mbB. www.pdw-projekt.de / www.spap-leipzig.de / www.josi-wohnen.de / www.proschwitz-schroeder.de Photo: zb Zentralbild GmbH/Jan Woitas

Aerial image ID: 485592
Image resolution: 4600 x 3448 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 9,49 MB
Image file size: 45,38 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/zb Zentralbild GmbH

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