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View Müller's Public Baths (Muller's public bath) is an indoor swimming pool in Munich, which is operated by Stadtwerke Munich. The neo-Baroque Art Nouveau was at its completion in 1901, the largest and most expensive swimming pool in the world and the first public swimming pool in Munich

MüNCHEN 28.06.2011

München from above - View Müller's Public Baths (Muller's public bath) is an indoor swimming pool in Munich, which is operated by Stadtwerke Munich. The neo-Baroque Art Nouveau was at its completion in 1901, the largest and most expensive swimming pool in the world and the first public swimming pool in Munich
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View Müller's Public Baths (Muller's public bath) is an indoor swimming pool in Munich, which is operated by Stadtwerke Munich. The neo-Baroque Art Nouveau was at its completion in 1901, the largest and most expensive swimming pool in the world and the first public swimming pool in Munich. www.swm.de

Aerial image ID: 156834
Image resolution: 4256 x 2832 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 4,21 MB
Image file size: 34,48 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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