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Aerial image 155720
The Freudenberg castle, also called Freudenburg, is a ruin in Freudenberg in the Main-Tauber county in Baden-Wuerttemberg. In 1197, Bishop Henry II build a residential tower, which was extended then. The courtyard of the ruins now serves as an open-air stage

FREUDENBERG 09.03.2012

Aerial image Freudenberg - The Freudenberg castle, also called Freudenburg, is a ruin in Freudenberg in the Main-Tauber county in Baden-Wuerttemberg. In 1197, Bishop Henry II build a residential tower, which was extended then. The courtyard of the ruins now serves as an open-air stage
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The Freudenberg castle, also called Freudenburg, is a ruin in Freudenberg in the Main-Tauber county in Baden-Wuerttemberg. In 1197, Bishop Henry II build a residential tower, which was extended then. The courtyard of the ruins now serves as an open-air stage. www.freudenberg-main.de

Aerial image ID: 155720
Image resolution: 4256 x 2832 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 4,45 MB
Image file size: 34,48 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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