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Aerial photograph 163915
High-rise construction of the twin towers of the ECB's headquarters in Frankfurt / Main in Hesse. The new headquarters of the European Central Bank is a design by the architects of Coop Himmelb (l) au

FRANKFURT AM MAIN 23.07.2012

Frankfurt am Main from the bird's eye view: High-rise construction of the twin towers of the ECB's headquarters in Frankfurt / Main in Hesse. The new headquarters of the European Central Bank is a design by the architects of Coop Himmelb (l) au
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High-rise construction of the twin towers of the ECB's headquarters in Frankfurt / Main in Hesse. The new headquarters of the European Central Bank is a design by the architects of Coop Himmelb (l) au. www.ecb.int / www.coop-himmelblau.at / www.zueblin.de / www.igl-online.de Photo: Robert Grahn

Aerial image ID: 163915
Image resolution: 2832 x 4256 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 4,16 MB
Image file size: 34,48 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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