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Aerial photograph 238465
Castle Wolfenbuettel in Wolfenbuettel in the state Lower Saxony. The Castle Wolfenbuettel Wolfenbuettel in Lower Saxony is the second largest preserved Castle in Lower Saxony, Germany. Today, the castle is used by a high school, the Federal Academy for cultural education and a museum

WOLFENBüTTEL 09.06.2015

Aerial photograph Wolfenbüttel - Castle Wolfenbuettel in Wolfenbuettel in the state Lower Saxony. The Castle Wolfenbuettel Wolfenbuettel in Lower Saxony is the second largest preserved Castle in Lower Saxony, Germany. Today, the castle is used by a high school, the Federal Academy for cultural education and a museum
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Castle Wolfenbuettel in Wolfenbuettel in the state Lower Saxony. The Castle Wolfenbuettel Wolfenbuettel in Lower Saxony is the second largest preserved Castle in Lower Saxony, Germany. Today, the castle is used by a high school, the Federal Academy for cultural education and a museum. www.schloss-wf.de Photo: Bernd Clemens

Aerial image ID: 238465
Image resolution: 4852 x 3036 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 5,32 MB
Image file size: 42,14 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Bernd Clemens

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