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Aerial image 404114
Site of the ThyssenKrupp testing tower for Speed elevators in Rottweil in Baden - Wuerttemberg. When finished the new landmark of the town of Rottweil will be the tallest structure in Baden-Wuerttemberg

ROTTWEIL 07.05.2016

Rottweil from above - Site of the ThyssenKrupp testing tower for Speed elevators in Rottweil in Baden - Wuerttemberg. When finished the new landmark of the town of Rottweil will be the tallest structure in Baden-Wuerttemberg
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Site of the ThyssenKrupp testing tower for Speed elevators in Rottweil in Baden - Wuerttemberg. When finished the new landmark of the town of Rottweil will be the tallest structure in Baden-Wuerttemberg. Further information at: Bitschnau Gleit & Schalungstechnik GmbH, Ed. Zueblin AG, IGL Ing. Ges. Gemmer & Leber mbH, Nagel Verwaltung & Logistik GmbH, thyssenkrupp Aufzuege GmbH, thyssenkrupp Elevator AG. www.aufzugsturm-rottweil.de / www.testturm.thyssenkrupp-elevator.com / www.igl-online.de / www.zueblin.de / www.bitschnau.com / www.nagel-gruppe.de / www.thyssenkrupp-aufzuege.de / www.vision4venue.com Photo: Martin Bildstein

Aerial image ID: 404114
Image resolution: 5473 x 3649 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 18,89 MB
Image file size: 57,14 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Martin Bildstein

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