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View the archaeological National Museum of Brandenburg in the Paulikloster in Brandenburg an der Havel in the State of Brandenburg. This monastery was built from 1286 in Centennial building and destroyed by acts of war in April 1945

BRANDENBURG AN DER HAVEL 05.05.2015

Brandenburg an der Havel from above - View the archaeological National Museum of Brandenburg in the Paulikloster in Brandenburg an der Havel in the State of Brandenburg. This monastery was built from 1286 in Centennial building and destroyed by acts of war in April 1945
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View the archaeological National Museum of Brandenburg in the Paulikloster in Brandenburg an der Havel in the State of Brandenburg. This monastery was built from 1286 in Centennial building and destroyed by acts of war in April 1945. Photo: Bernd Clemens

Aerial image ID: 233110
Image resolution: 5184 x 3456 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 6,06 MB
Image file size: 51,26 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Bernd Clemens

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