Discover the beauty of Europe with our exclusive photo calendar. Be enchanted every month by breathtaking images of Europes most impressive cities and breathtaking landscapes. This high-quality calendar brings the flair of Europe directly to your home and ensures fascinating moments all year round. Ideal as a gift or to beautify your own home. Enrich your year with a trip through Europe, month by month, picture by picture. 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. Illustrations:January: Matterhorn - Switzerland February: Rome - Italy - St. Peter's Basilica March: Salzburg - Austria April: Heidelberg - Germany May: Dresden - Germany - Frauenkirche June: Venice - Italy - Grand Canal July: Rome - Italy - Colosseum August: Amalfi Coast - Italy September: Prague - Czech Republic October: Lutherstadt Wittenberg - Germany November: Amsterdam - Netherlands December: Wernigerode - Germany - Town Hall 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. Photos of impressive places and landscapes in Europe. von Autor(in): Thomas Bugdoll