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Aerial image 221618
Suedstadtpark on site of the former William O. Darby barracks in Fuerth in the state of Bavaria. The park was opened in 2004 as the central part of the new Suedstadt (South City) part of Fuerth. The area used to be barracks of the US-Army who left the site in 1995. Recognising the military history of the site and reminiscent of it, the park was designed in a strictly geometrical fashion. The buildings on the park are partly listed

FüRTH 07.08.2011

Fürth from above - Suedstadtpark on site of the former William O. Darby barracks in Fuerth in the state of Bavaria. The park was opened in 2004 as the central part of the new Suedstadt (South City) part of Fuerth. The area used to be barracks of the US-Army who left the site in 1995. Recognising the military history of the site and reminiscent of it, the park was designed in a strictly geometrical fashion. The buildings on the park are partly listed
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Suedstadtpark on site of the former William O. Darby barracks in Fuerth in the state of Bavaria. The park was opened in 2004 as the central part of the new Suedstadt (South City) part of Fuerth. The area used to be barracks of the US-Army who left the site in 1995. Recognising the military history of the site and reminiscent of it, the park was designed in a strictly geometrical fashion. The buildings on the park are partly listed. www.fuerth.de Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 221618
Image resolution: 7216 x 5412 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 19,25 MB
Image file size: 111,73 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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