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Aerial image 479542
High-rise construction site for a new residential and commercial building " Claraturm " in the district Clara in Basel, Switzerland

BASEL 14.10.2020

Basel from above - High-rise construction site for a new residential and commercial building Claraturm in the district Clara in Basel, Switzerland
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High-rise construction site for a new residential and commercial building " Claraturm " in the district Clara in Basel, Switzerland. Further information at: Bertschmann AG, Caretta+Weidmann Baumanagement AG, Estermann AG Bauunternehmung, Halter AG, Morger Partner Architekten AG, PERI GmbH Schalung Geruest Engineering, UBS Fund Management AG, tib Technik im Bau AG. www.claraturm.ch / www.peri.de / www.peri.com / www.estermann.ch / www.morgerpartner.ch / www.caretta-weidmann.ch / www.halter.ch / www.ubs.com / www.tib.ch / www.bertschmann.ch Photo: Erich Meyer

Aerial image ID: 479542
Image resolution: 5504 x 8256 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 17,67 MB
Image file size: 130,01 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Erich Meyer

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