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  1. Blick Richtung Birkenkopf oder auch Monte Scherbolino - panoramio.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 5.2 MB Blick zum Birkenkopf - panoramio.jpg 2,962 × 1,686; 914 KB Landappbw 160901 1824 Birkenkopf.jpg 1,280 × 282; 132 KB

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  4. Jul 5, 2008 · English: View of Stuttgart, Germany from the Birkenkopf, a hill created from the rubble of buildings destroyed in World War II.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BirkenkopfBirkenkopf - Wikipedia

    View from the top of the Birkenkopf. The Birkenkopf ( German: [ˈbɪʁkŋ̍kɔpf] ⓘ) is a prominent hill in Stuttgart, Germany. At an elevation of 511m, is almost 260m higher than city centre. It is in part a Schuttberg, an artificial hill built from the ruins and rubble from World War II .

    • 511 m (1,677 ft)
    • German
    • Birch-Head
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  8. Nov 4, 2019 · March 4, 2024. A Guide to the Birkenkopf (Rubble Hill) in Stuttgart. The Birkenkopf in Stuttgart, Germany is part of an artificial hill built from the ruins and rubble from World War II. Alongside the stunning views, comes a very solemn remembrance of what was.

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