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Aerial photograph 161299
The Gerry Weber Stadium in Halle (Westfalen) is a multi-purpose arena. Originally designed for the ATP tennis tournament Gerry Weber Open lawn tennis stadium as a venue has a two part closeable roof in 88 seconds

HALLE / WESTFALEN 14.06.1999

Halle / Westfalen from the bird's eye view: The Gerry Weber Stadium in Halle (Westfalen) is a multi-purpose arena. Originally designed for the ATP tennis tournament Gerry Weber Open lawn tennis stadium as a venue has a two part closeable roof in 88 seconds
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The Gerry Weber Stadium in Halle (Westfalen) is a multi-purpose arena. Originally designed for the ATP tennis tournament Gerry Weber Open lawn tennis stadium as a venue has a two part closeable roof in 88 seconds. www.sbp.de / www.gerryweber-stadion.de Photo: Elmar Hartmann

Aerial image ID: 161299
Image resolution: 3780 x 2794 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 3,19 MB
Image file size: 30,22 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Elmar Hartmann

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