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Aerial photograph 184363
The Telekom Tower at the Rheinlanddamm in Dortmund in the state of Nordrhein-Westphalia. The office complex at the Westphalia Park was the tallest building in Dortmund until 2006. Originally built for the directorate of mail services, it is now headquarters for RWE distribution network provider Westnetz

DORTMUND 08.07.2013

Dortmund from the bird's eye view: The Telekom Tower at the Rheinlanddamm in Dortmund in the state of Nordrhein-Westphalia. The office complex at the Westphalia Park was the tallest building in Dortmund until 2006. Originally built for the directorate of mail services, it is now headquarters for RWE distribution network provider Westnetz
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The Telekom Tower at the Rheinlanddamm in Dortmund in the state of Nordrhein-Westphalia. The office complex at the Westphalia Park was the tallest building in Dortmund until 2006. Originally built for the directorate of mail services, it is now headquarters for RWE distribution network provider Westnetz. www.bueroturm-am-florian.de / www.dortmund.de / www.westnetz.de

Aerial image ID: 184363
Image resolution: 4564 x 6838 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 10,2 MB
Image file size: 89,29 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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