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Aerial image 322034
Fortress Reduit Tilly in Ingolstadt in the state of Bavaria. The Tillyveste in the Klenzepark served as the protection of the bridgehead of the Ingolstadt national fortress on the southern banks of the Danube. Today, the half-timbered two-storey building houses a permanent exhibition of the Bavarian Army Museum

INGOLSTADT 07.08.2016

Ingolstadt from above - Fortress Reduit Tilly in Ingolstadt in the state of Bavaria. The Tillyveste in the Klenzepark served as the protection of the bridgehead of the Ingolstadt national fortress on the southern banks of the Danube. Today, the half-timbered two-storey building houses a permanent exhibition of the Bavarian Army Museum
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Fortress Reduit Tilly in Ingolstadt in the state of Bavaria. The Tillyveste in the Klenzepark served as the protection of the bridgehead of the Ingolstadt national fortress on the southern banks of the Danube. Today, the half-timbered two-storey building houses a permanent exhibition of the Bavarian Army Museum. www.armeemuseum.de Photo: Oliver Betz

Aerial image ID: 322034
Image resolution: 5184 x 3456 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 5,25 MB
Image file size: 51,26 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Oliver Betz

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