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Aerial photograph 645211
Construction site of banking administration building of the financial services company " Holland Casino Venlo " on street Floralaan in Venlo in Limburg, Netherlands

VENLO 31.08.2024

Venlo from the bird's eye view: Construction site of banking administration building of the financial services company Holland Casino Venlo on street Floralaan in Venlo in Limburg, Netherlands
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Construction site of banking administration building of the financial services company " Holland Casino Venlo " on street Floralaan in Venlo in Limburg, Netherlands. Further information at: Duracryl International BV, Erlenhof, MVSA Architekten. www.hc.nl / www.mvsa-architects.com / www.blumer-lehmann.com / www.duracryl.com Photo: Hermann Klöpper

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Aerial image ID: 645211
Image resolution: 7705 x 5139 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 27,93 MB
Image file size: 113,29 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Hermann Klöpper

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