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Aerial image 633442
Conversion construction site to modernize and renovate the factory premises of the old paper factory on Fabrikstrasse into apartments in the district of Wehlitz in Schkeuditz in the state Saxony, Germany

SCHKEUDITZ 29.02.2024

Schkeuditz from above - Conversion construction site to modernize and renovate the factory premises of the old paper factory on Fabrikstrasse into apartments in the district of Wehlitz in Schkeuditz in the state Saxony, Germany
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Conversion construction site to modernize and renovate the factory premises of the old paper factory on Fabrikstrasse into apartments in the district of Wehlitz in Schkeuditz in the state Saxony, Germany. Further information at: Zima Wien. www.zima.at Photo: Robert Grahn

Aerial image ID: 633442
Image resolution: 8016 x 5344 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 10,9 MB
Image file size: 122,56 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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