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Aerial photograph 359487
Building of the Olympiadorf residential complex in Munich, Bavaria. The one-storey bungalows and several high-rise buildings and terraces of the former Olympic village are used as the student dormitory

MüNCHEN 04.07.2017

München from the bird's eye view: Building of the Olympiadorf residential complex in Munich, Bavaria. The one-storey bungalows and several high-rise buildings and terraces of the former Olympic village are used as the student dormitory
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Building of the Olympiadorf residential complex in Munich, Bavaria. The one-storey bungalows and several high-rise buildings and terraces of the former Olympic village are used as the student dormitory. www.eig-olympiadorf.de / www.studentenwerk-muenchen.de Photo: Daniel Reiter

Aerial image ID: 359487
Image resolution: 6979 x 4652 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 14,89 MB
Image file size: 92,89 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Daniel Reiter

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