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Aerial photograph 197407
With the New National Gallery and St. Matthew Church at the Cultural Forum in Berlin-Mitte, the architectural styles of classical modernism hit the northern Italian Romanesque - the architect of the New National Gallery Ludwig Mies van der Rohe on Oberbaurat August Stuhler, who designed the St. Matthew Church

BERLIN 16.05.2000

Berlin from the bird's eye view: With the New National Gallery and St. Matthew Church at the Cultural Forum in Berlin-Mitte, the architectural styles of classical modernism hit the northern Italian Romanesque - the architect of the New National Gallery Ludwig Mies van der Rohe on Oberbaurat August Stuhler, who designed the St. Matthew Church
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With the New National Gallery and St. Matthew Church at the Cultural Forum in Berlin-Mitte, the architectural styles of classical modernism hit the northern Italian Romanesque - the architect of the New National Gallery Ludwig Mies van der Rohe on Oberbaurat August Stuhler, who designed the St. Matthew Church. www.stiftung-stmatthaeus.de Photo: Henrik Pohl

Aerial image ID: 197407
Image resolution: 3342 x 2232 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 3,58 MB
Image file size: 21,34 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Henrik Pohl

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