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Aerial photograph 183793
The Marmorpalais (marble palace) on the shores of lake Heiliger See in the garden area of Neuer Garten in Potsdam in the state of Brandenburg. The palace is a building in the early classicist style and was commissioned by Frederick William II of Prussia who used it as a royal residence. It is one of the landmarks in the extensive garden and park compound

POTSDAM 06.07.2013

Aerial photograph Potsdam - The Marmorpalais (marble palace) on the shores of lake Heiliger See in the garden area of Neuer Garten in Potsdam in the state of Brandenburg. The palace is a building in the early classicist style and was commissioned by Frederick William II of Prussia who used it as a royal residence. It is one of the landmarks in the extensive garden and park compound
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The Marmorpalais (marble palace) on the shores of lake Heiliger See in the garden area of Neuer Garten in Potsdam in the state of Brandenburg. The palace is a building in the early classicist style and was commissioned by Frederick William II of Prussia who used it as a royal residence. It is one of the landmarks in the extensive garden and park compound. www.spsg.de

Aerial image ID: 183793
Image resolution: 6899 x 4604 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 7,18 MB
Image file size: 90,87 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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