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LISSABON und die Atlantikküste (CALVENDO Wandkalender 2027)

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LISSABON und die Atlantikküste (CALVENDO Wandkalender 2027)Bilder von Portugals faszinierender Hauptstadt und ihrer schnen Umgebung (Monatskalender, 14 Seiten) Lissabon mit seinem groartigen Flair gilt als eine der weltweit schnsten Stdte. In der Tat ist Portugals Metropole ein ungemein lebendiger, charismatischer und gastlicher Ort mit vielen Touristenattraktionen. Darberhinaus hat sich die Stadt ihre lange und bewegte Geschichte bewahrt. Der Autor prsentiert im Kalender einige seiner beeindruckendsten Fotos

Bilder von Portugals faszinierender Hauptstadt und ihrer schönen Umgebung (Monatskalender, 14 Seiten)

Lissabon mit seinem großartigen Flair gilt als eine der weltweit schönsten Städte. In der Tat ist Portugals Metropole ein ungemein lebendiger, charismatischer und gastlicher Ort mit vielen Touristenattraktionen. Darüberhinaus hat sich die Stadt ihre lange und bewegte Geschichte bewahrt. Der Autor präsentiert im Kalender einige seiner beeindruckendsten Fotos dieser faszinierenden Stadt, sowie von der nicht minder sehenswerten Umgebung zwischen dem Weltkulturerbe Sintra mit dem märchenhaften Pena-Palast und Cascais, dem wunderschönen Seebad an der Atlantikküste.

Hochwertiger Kalender mit 12 wunderschönen Bildern. Unsere Umwelt liegt uns am Herzen. Daher vermeiden wir Überproduktion und somit deutliche Abfallmengen, da wir bedarfsgerecht in Einzelfertigung in Europa produzieren. Wir halten unsere Transportwege kurz und sorgen für eine klimabewusste Logistik.

14 Seiten bestehend aus 1 Cover | 12 Monatsseiten | 1 Indexseite

Dieser erfolgreiche Kalender wurde dieses Jahr mit gleichen Bildern und aktualisiertem Kalendarium wiederveröffentlicht.

Abbildungen:
Januar: Der riesige Paca do Comercio mit der Reiterstatue von Jose I. zählt zu Europas schönsten Plätzen
Februar: Lissabons Prachtstraße Rua Augusta mit Blick zum Triumphbogen
März: Der Praca Marques de Pombal mit der 36 m hohen Statue des berühmten ersten Marquis von Pombal
April: Blick vom Miradouro de Santa Luzia über die Häuser der Alfama
Mai: Eine Fahrt mit der historischen Straßenbahn der Linie 28 zählt zum absolutem "Muss" in Lissabon
Juni: Der 45 m hohe, 1902 erbaute Elevador de Santa Justa im Stadtzentrum von Lissabon
Juli: Blick über Lissabons grösste Parkanlage, dem Parque Eduardo VII de Inglaterra
August: Der Badeort Azenhas do Mar an an der Atlantikküste
September: Der märchenhafte Pena-Palast in Sintra zählt zu den berühmtesten romantischen Bauwerken des Landes
Oktober: Das Boca do Inferno ist eine malerische Klippenformation mit kleinen Höhlen nahe der Stadt Cascais
November: Der Leuchtturm am Cabo da Roca, dem westlichsten Punkt des europäischen Festlandes
Dezember: Das Urlaubsparadies Cascais liegt 25 Kilometer westlich von Lissabon

  • QUALITÄT - Hochwertiger Fotokalender mit 12 wunderschönen Motiven auf lichtbeständigem Bilderdruckpapier, robuste Spiralbindung mit Aufhängebügel (A5 mit Tischaufsteller).
  • NACHHALTIG - deutliche Abfallreduzierung durch bedarfsgerechte Einzelstückfertigung, Produktion in Europa und klimabewusste Logistik.
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  • Bilder von Portugals faszinierender Hauptstadt und ihrer schönen Umgebung von Autor(in): Ulrich Senff
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