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Aerial photograph 162851
The Wiblingen is a former Benedictine abbey, founded in 1093 and until its secularization in 1806 was. Then parts of the monastery were first used as a castle and barracks, today it houses departments of the University Hospital of Ulm

ULM 18.07.2006

Ulm from the bird's eye view: The Wiblingen is a former Benedictine abbey, founded in 1093 and until its secularization in 1806 was. Then parts of the monastery were first used as a castle and barracks, today it houses departments of the University Hospital of Ulm
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The Wiblingen is a former Benedictine abbey, founded in 1093 and until its secularization in 1806 was. Then parts of the monastery were first used as a castle and barracks, today it houses departments of the University Hospital of Ulm. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 162851
Image resolution: 7205 x 4724 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 9,42 MB
Image file size: 97,38 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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