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Deutsch: Bahnhof Bergen (Oberbayern), Bau um 1865, Baumaterial - Schlackensteine und weiße Raibler-Rauhwacke als Sockel- und Kantensteine , steht seit 1976 unter Denkmalschutz
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Author Hans Lauterbach Furchenstein
Camera location47° 49′ 30.54″ N, 12° 35′ 34.73″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
This is a picture of the Bavarian Baudenkmal (cultural heritage monument) with the ID
D-1-89-113-36 (Wikidata)

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