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The Wörth Lake is located in the northern district of Starnberg in Bavaria. The name of his island is Wörth. The castle Woerth Schlössl and the chapel of St. Simpert were built in 1446. The castle was formerly the summer residence of the Earl of Toerring

INNING AM AMMERSEE 11.11.2009

Inning am Ammersee from above - The Wörth Lake is located in the northern district of Starnberg in Bavaria. The name of his island is Wörth. The castle Woerth Schlössl and the chapel of St. Simpert were built in 1446. The castle was formerly the summer residence of the Earl of Toerring
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The Wörth Lake is located in the northern district of Starnberg in Bavaria. The name of his island is Wörth. The castle Woerth Schlössl and the chapel of St. Simpert were built in 1446. The castle was formerly the summer residence of the Earl of Toerring. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 156158
Image resolution: 8327 x 6614 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 13,53 MB
Image file size: 157,57 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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