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Aerial image 584980
Construction site for modernization, renovation and conversion of the indoor swimming pool " Alster-Schwimmhalle " on street Ifflandstrasse - Sechslingspforte in the district Hohenfelde in Hamburg, Germany

HAMBURG 16.10.2022

Aerial image Hamburg - Construction site for modernization, renovation and conversion of the indoor swimming pool Alster-Schwimmhalle on street Ifflandstrasse - Sechslingspforte in the district Hohenfelde in Hamburg, Germany
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Construction site for modernization, renovation and conversion of the indoor swimming pool " Alster-Schwimmhalle " on street Ifflandstrasse - Sechslingspforte in the district Hohenfelde in Hamburg, Germany. Further information at: Andreas M. Gaertner u. Oliver A. Christ GbR, BKR Ingenieure Part GmbB, Baederland Hamburg GmbH, HamBauLab Ingenieurbuero fuer Baustoffuntersuchungen, LuehnBau Gerhard Luehn GmbH & CO. KG, gmp International GmbH. www.gmp-architekten.de / www.gmp.de / www.gaertner-christ.de / www.baederland.de / www.luehnbau.de / www.bkr-ingenieure.com / www.hambaulab.de Photo: Robert Grahn

Aerial image ID: 584980
Image resolution: 7445 x 4963 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 13,56 MB
Image file size: 105,71 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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