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fine-grained yellowish-grey sandstone from the Middle Buntsandstein period
is extracted from the Leistadt Quarry near Bad Dürkheim in the Rhineland-Palatinate.
Thanks to the favourable geological conditions here, dimensional stones
measuring up to 8 m³ can be produced. Leistadt sandstone is ideally
suited for large-format, natural stone facades. This natural stone is highly
valued for its characteristic structure and texture and is often used in
the conservation of historic monuments. |
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| Buch | |||||||||
| Burenbruch | |||||||||
| Epprechtstein | |||||||||
| Hahnbruch | |||||||||
| Heilgersdorf | |||||||||
| Kösseine | |||||||||
| Leistadt | |||||||||
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| Sand | |||||||||
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