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Aerial photograph 244119
View the finished in 1912. Government Building, a purpose-built in Low German Renaissance castle-like brick building with tower. Today the house is used for government functions. To the left, the National Museum of Szczecin in Poland

STETTIN 01.08.2015

Stettin from the bird's eye view: View the finished in 1912. Government Building, a purpose-built in Low German Renaissance castle-like brick building with tower. Today the house is used for government functions. To the left, the National Museum of Szczecin in Poland
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View the finished in 1912. Government Building, a purpose-built in Low German Renaissance castle-like brick building with tower. Today the house is used for government functions. To the left, the National Museum of Szczecin in Poland. Photo: Bernd Clemens

Aerial image ID: 244119
Image resolution: 4736 x 3092 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 5,72 MB
Image file size: 41,9 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Bernd Clemens

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