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Germany: Munich & Southern Bavaria
Ordinær pris 199,00 krITM har kart over hele verden og de spesialiserer seg på land litt utenfor allfarvei. Beliggenheten til landets nasjonalparker, historiske monumenter, de viktigste veiene o.L. Finner du inkludert i kartene. Samtlige landkart har ofte et bykart over hovedstaden.
Fra ITM: This is a brand new map for ITMB, but it isn’t. The former edition was named Bavaria, which as a province of Germany is less well-travelled than we expected, so we have reversed gears and placed Munich front and centre, with a more detailed map of the southern portion of Bavaria on the reverse side. Munich, or München in German, is a very old city and the second largest international airport from America in Germany (after Frankfurt). Much of the Aldstadt (old town), based on the former Roman city, is now pedestrianized and is a great place to walk. The cathedral, of course, is wonderful to see. The U-Bahn suburban trains and S-trains make getting around the city easy, but I prefer the trams. The Hauptbahnhof (main railway station) is on the western edge of the city centre and is huge! The map covers from the Olympic Park in the north to the ring road in the south and has both a regional inset map of the hinterland of Munich and a map of the tram lines. The back cover has a very convenient schematic map of the U and S train lines. The other side of the sheet is a very detailed map of southern Bavaria., from the Bodensee at Linden to Passau and as far north as Regensburg.
Publisert: 2024
Innbinding: falset
Material: Vanntett papir
Målestokk: 1:10,000 / 1:350,000
Rhine River Cruising
Ordinær pris 199,00 krThe Rhine River flows from the Gletch Glacier in the Swiss Alps north to central Germany and then on to Amsterdam and the North Sea. It has been a major transportation link in Europe for many centuries, with dozens of castles located at strategic points. Today, it is a peaceful touristic haven as well as a busy working river, with dozens of shallow-draft boats wending their way around countless turns in the river. It is probably the busiest tourist highway in Europe. This double-sided map starts in Amsterdam, where it is known as the Waal, and follows the course of the river inland past Nijmegen to the German border, where the name changes to Rhine. There are many notable interesting cities along its route, such as Essen in the Ruhr Valley, Dusseldorf, Koln, with its magnificent cathedral, Bonn, Castle Arenfels, Koblenz, and Rüdesheim, where it joins the Main River and heads east to Frankfurt-on-Main and points east. As a map is a rectangular sheet of paper and a river is a narrow portion wending its way as geography takes it. This is much more than a simple river map. It is a detailed portrayal of a very interesting part of Europe, extending far beyond the banks of the river, and is ideal for those travelling by car, by train, or by river boat. A detailed city centre map of Frankfurt is included.