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Aerial image 208488
View of the castle church of Wittenberg. The castle with its 88 m high Gothic tower at the west end of the town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The first mention of the castle dates from 1187. It gained fame as in 1517 the Wittenberg Augustinian monk and theology professor Martin Luther spread his 95 disputation

WITTENBERG 18.07.2014

Aerial image Wittenberg - View of the castle church of Wittenberg. The castle with its 88 m high Gothic tower at the west end of the town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The first mention of the castle dates from 1187. It gained fame as in 1517 the Wittenberg Augustinian monk and theology professor Martin Luther spread his 95 disputation
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View of the castle church of Wittenberg. The castle with its 88 m high Gothic tower at the west end of the town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The first mention of the castle dates from 1187. It gained fame as in 1517 the Wittenberg Augustinian monk and theology professor Martin Luther spread his 95 disputation. www.luther2017.de

Aerial image ID: 208488
Image resolution: 4912 x 7360 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 7,97 MB
Image file size: 103,43 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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