
This image is a photograph of a reproduction of a copperplate print originally created by Merian in the 17th century. The reproduction was manufactured by SEL company of Pforzheim, Germany, in the 1970s in the style of a printed circuit board. The photo of this old print was taken by Michael Hild of Kyoto, Japan, in May 2005.
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| Pforzheim | A view of Pforzheim in the early 17th century. It shows all significant landmarks including the city wall, the rivers Enz and Nagold, the three monastery churches and the Margrave's residence on Schlossberg hill. |
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