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Aerial photograph 607621
Premises of the former airport Berlin-Tempelhof "Tempelhofer Freiheit" in the Tempelhof part of Berlin, Germany. The premises include the historic main building and radar tower as well as two runways. Its hangars are partly used as refugee and asylum seekers accommodations

BERLIN 05.04.2023

Aerial photograph Berlin - Premises of the former airport Berlin-Tempelhof Tempelhofer Freiheit in the Tempelhof part of Berlin, Germany. The premises include the historic main building and radar tower as well as two runways. Its hangars are partly used as refugee and asylum seekers accommodations
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Premises of the former airport Berlin-Tempelhof "Tempelhofer Freiheit" in the Tempelhof part of Berlin, Germany. The premises include the historic main building and radar tower as well as two runways. Its hangars are partly used as refugee and asylum seekers accommodations. Further information at: Tempelhof Projekt GmbH. www.thf-berlin.de Photo: aerofoto .team

Aerial image ID: 607621
Image resolution: 5359 x 3570 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 11,23 MB
Image file size: 54,74 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/aerofoto .team

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