This map will delight history buffs, world travelers, and geography lovers! Our meticulously crafted Map of Europe is your gateway to exploring the continent like never before. Whether you're planning your next European adventure or simply want to adorn your home or office with a stunning geographical masterpiece, this map is the perfect so anyone with a deep appreciation for the beauty and diversity of Europe. Plan and track your travels to all the countries throughout eastern and western Europe. Discover the unique geography of the river valleys, mountains, plains, highlands, lakes, and seas with our detailed references. We feature accurate borders, cities, roads, terrain, landscape, vegetation, and oceanographies to see the physical formation of the European Continent. Something we are especially proud of: Discover the charming and historical cartographic effects throughout the map such as the artistry of the rippled coastlines. Special attention to details like these turn the map into a story!
Detailed Cartography: Our map is a true work of art, featuring intricate details of all European countries, major cities, rivers, mountains, and geographical landmarks. The beautiful and accurate oceanography data is especially fun to reference for European and Mediterranean Cruises and Tours. Whether you're interested in the bustling streets of Paris, the picturesque fjords of Norway, or the ancient ruins of Rome, this map has it all and will be a delight to share your travel adventures stories with your family and friends.
Companion Maps: This Europe wall art will look great in any space and pairs well with our Nautilus World and/or USA Maps! Each map is dedicated to displaying unique geography and details.
We use the USGS LandSat satellite to visualize the landscape on land and NOAA's bathymetry data to visualize the elevation and topography of the sea floor. The famous Space Shuttle Radiometric Topographic Mission, SRTM Data, is used to gather the elevation height for the land. With the data, we applied a hill shade to visualize the shading effects (at 3 p.m. every where on Earth). This is most visible in the largest mountain regions around the world and Europe.