Sonstiges, Englisch, 14 Seiten, Format (B × H): 420 mm x 599 mm, Gewicht: 1280 g
Reihe: CALVENDO Orte
The Way of St. James from Irun to Santiago de Compostela
Sonstiges, Englisch, 14 Seiten, Format (B × H): 420 mm x 599 mm, Gewicht: 1280 g
Reihe: CALVENDO Orte
ISBN: 978-3-516-58284-0
Verlag: Calvendo
It follows the northern coastline of Spain from Irun to Santiago de Compostela.
This calendar shows some of the highlights of the photogenic 800 km pilgrimage and their position on the path.
Premium high-gloss art print in museum quality. To ensure that the sheets of paper hang smoothly on the wall, this high-quality calendar has innovative insert pockets. They protect the large sheets from humidity effects. Paper is a natural material. The fibres react to fluctuations in the room climate. The tuck-in corners should therefore not be removed.
Our environment is important to us, which is why we rely on individual production in Germany (Made in Germany) with high-quality materials.
14 Pages Consisting of 1 Cover | 12 Months | 1 Index Page I Cardboard Spine at the Back.
This calendar was re-released this year with the same images and new dates.
Illustrations:
January: Zumaia
February: near Markina-Xemein
March: Bilbao from the hostel
April: near Castro Urdiales
May: Noja
June: near Santander
July: near Colunga
August: Gijon
September: Aviles
October: near Manciet
November: Sobrado Abbey
December: Santiago de Compostela
- PREMIUM COLLECTION - Brilliant photo calendar with 12 beautiful motifs, high-gloss art print in museum quality.
- QUALITY - high-quality materials, sturdy back cover with 2 innovative insert pockets for optimum presentation on the wall.
- SUSTAINABLE - significant reduction in waste thanks to customised one-off production, environmentally friendly FSC-certified paper, production in Germany, climate-conscious logistics.
- PERFECT GIFT - calendars for friends and family, for children and adults, young and old, for Christmas, birthdays or in between.
- The Way of St. James from Irun to Santiago de Compostela von Autor(in): Stefan Vossemer