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Aerial image 194758
The market square of the city of Wiesbaden in the state of Hessen. The market square is in the foreground. The red Market Church with its five towers is neighbouring the Schloßplatz square. Adjacent to it is the city hall of Wiesbaden (with its triangle shape) and the city palace which is the seat of the state parliament of Hessen

WIESBADEN 03.10.2010

Wiesbaden from above - The market square of the city of Wiesbaden in the state of Hessen. The market square is in the foreground. The red Market Church with its five towers is neighbouring the Schloßplatz square. Adjacent to it is the city hall of Wiesbaden (with its triangle shape) and the city palace which is the seat of the state parliament of Hessen
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The market square of the city of Wiesbaden in the state of Hessen. The market square is in the foreground. The red Market Church with its five towers is neighbouring the Schloßplatz square. Adjacent to it is the city hall of Wiesbaden (with its triangle shape) and the city palace which is the seat of the state parliament of Hessen. www.wiesbaden.de Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 194758
Image resolution: 4843 x 3189 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 6,26 MB
Image file size: 44,19 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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