The circa 1950 original illustrated map "Carte des Montagnes Suisses" by L. Koller is a beautifully crafted representation of Switzerland's mountainous regions, combining geographical precision with artistic elements. Produced during the mid-20th century, this map focuses on the mountainous terrain of Switzerland, highlighting the iconic Alps and other notable peaks.
Switzerland's mountains, particularly in the southern regions, have long been central to the country's identity. The map offers a detailed view of these landscapes, showcasing key regions that attract tourists and mountaineers alike. Famous locations like Zermatt, Grindelwald, and Montreux, as well as significant peaks like the Matterhorn and Jungfrau, are typically highlighted in such maps, contributing to the cultural and natural understanding of the country.
During the 1950s, Switzerland's tourism industry was thriving, with an emphasis on hiking, skiing, and exploring the vast natural beauty of the Swiss Alps. Illustrated maps like this one played an important role in promoting these outdoor pursuits, both as functional tools for navigating the terrain and as aesthetic representations of the country’s majestic mountain landscapes.
The map serves as a valuable historical and cultural artifact, reflecting the mid-20th century's approach to cartography and design, as well as the continued global fascination with Switzerland's natural beauty. It remains an important collectible for those interested in Swiss geography, mountaineering, and mid-century cartographic art.
Illustrated document
Ski - Switzerland - Mountain
Good condition, folds
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