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Aerial photograph 198335
Solitude Palace in the West part of Stuttgart in the state of Baden-Württemberg. It was built in the 18th century as a hunting cottage and representational castle. Today it is open for visitors and is home to the Academy Schloss Solitude as well as the Graevenitz museum

STUTTGART 08.06.2008

Stuttgart from the bird's eye view: Solitude Palace in the West part of Stuttgart in the state of Baden-Württemberg. It was built in the 18th century as a hunting cottage and representational castle. Today it is open for visitors and is home to the Academy Schloss Solitude as well as the Graevenitz museum
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Solitude Palace in the West part of Stuttgart in the state of Baden-Württemberg. It was built in the 18th century as a hunting cottage and representational castle. Today it is open for visitors and is home to the Academy Schloss Solitude as well as the Graevenitz museum. www.schloss-solitude.de / www.graevenitz-stiftung.de / www.akademie-solitude.de Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 198335
Image resolution: 7205 x 5315 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 15,15 MB
Image file size: 109,56 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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