Mühlberg is a small town on the Elbe River in south-western Brandenburg, Germany. It is characterized by the unusual architecture of the residential buildings, most of which date from the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as numerous historical monuments such as the monastery and castle. Surrounded by gravel pits, flooded open-cast mining lakes, wind turbines and solar fields, the simultaneous and discrete transformations of structural change are particularly evident there.
Mühlberg is a small town on the Elbe River in south-western Brandenburg, Germany. It is characterized by the unusual architecture of the residential buildings, most of which date from the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as numerous historical monuments such as the monastery and castle. Surrounded by gravel pits, flooded open-cast mining lakes, wind turbines and solar fields, the simultaneous and discrete transformations of structural change are particularly evident there.
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