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Aerial image 474168
Construction site to build a new multi-family residential complex Malteserstrasse - Emmichstrasse - Murdastrasse in the district Lankwitz in Berlin, Germany

BERLIN 08.09.2020

Aerial image Berlin - Construction site to build a new multi-family residential complex Malteserstrasse - Emmichstrasse - Murdastrasse in the district Lankwitz in Berlin, Germany
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Construction site to build a new multi-family residential complex Malteserstrasse - Emmichstrasse - Murdastrasse in the district Lankwitz in Berlin, Germany. Further information at: Bernrieder . Sieweke Lagemann . Architekten BDA GmbH, Bollinger + Fehlig Architekten GmbH, DEGEWO gAG, OTTO HEIL GmbH & Co.KG. www.degewo.de / www.bollinger-fehlig.de / www.bsl-architekten.de / www.ottoheil.de Photo: Robert Grahn

Aerial image ID: 474168
Image resolution: 7353 x 4902 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 8 MB
Image file size: 103,12 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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