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Aerial photograph 120601
Blick auf das Breite Tor in Goslar. Das Breite Tor war im Spätmittelalter das bedeutendste Stadttor von Goslar und kann heute im Rahmen einer Stadtführung auch im Inneren besichtigt werden. View of the gate width in Goslar. The Breite Tor (broad gate) was in the late Middle Ages the most important gates of Goslar and can now be visited inside in a guided tour.

GOSLAR 25.06.2010

Aerial photograph Goslar - Blick auf das Breite Tor in Goslar. Das Breite Tor war im Spätmittelalter das bedeutendste Stadttor von Goslar und kann heute im Rahmen einer Stadtführung auch im Inneren besichtigt werden. View of the gate width in Goslar. The Breite Tor (broad gate) was in the late Middle Ages the most important gates of Goslar and can now be visited inside in a guided tour.
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Aerial image ID: 120601
Image resolution: 2848 x 4288 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 4,1 MB
Image file size: 34,94 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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