Schwarzwald-Baar-Center

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Tower carrying roof of Schwarzwald-Baar-Center

Schwarzwald-Baar-Center is a large mall in Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany. It has a striking architecture as its roof is carried by an inclined tower with its name and which is also equipped with a flight safety lamp. Schwarzwald-Baar-Center was opened on September 28, 2000 and houses 35 stores.


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