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Aerial image 155680
The Marstall is one of the few buildings in Heidelberg, which have survived from the late Middle Ages and was probably built by Elector Ludwig V about 1510. Today the cafeteria and the administration of the Student Union are housed there. In front of the Marstall is the building of the seminar for ancient history and epigraphy of the university

HEIDELBERG 09.03.2012

Aerial image Heidelberg - The Marstall is one of the few buildings in Heidelberg, which have survived from the late Middle Ages and was probably built by Elector Ludwig V about 1510. Today the cafeteria and the administration of the Student Union are housed there. In front of the Marstall is the building of the seminar for ancient history and epigraphy of the university
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The Marstall is one of the few buildings in Heidelberg, which have survived from the late Middle Ages and was probably built by Elector Ludwig V about 1510. Today the cafeteria and the administration of the Student Union are housed there. In front of the Marstall is the building of the seminar for ancient history and epigraphy of the university. www.studentenwerk.uni-heidelberg.de / www.uni-heidelberg.de

Aerial image ID: 155680
Image resolution: 4256 x 2832 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 3,04 MB
Image file size: 34,48 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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