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Provence – Scenic Villages of France (CALVENDO Premium-Calendar 2027)

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Provence – Scenic Villages of France (CALVENDO Premium-Calendar 2027)Discover the timeless charm and sunlit beauty of scenic villages in the heart of Provence, France. (Monthly calendar, 14 pages) Experience the magic of southern France with Provence Scenic Villages of France. Wander through sunlit stone streets, admire colorful shutters and blooming lavender, and experience the charm of historic hilltop towns. Each month captures the warmth, light, and authentic atmosphere of southern France in stunning photography. A

Discover the timeless charm and sunlit beauty of scenic villages in the heart of Provence, France. (Monthly calendar, 14 pages)

Experience the magic of southern France with Provence Scenic Villages of France. Wander through sunlit stone streets, admire colorful shutters and blooming lavender, and experience the charm of historic hilltop towns. Each month captures the warmth, light, and authentic atmosphere of southern France in stunning photography. A perfect journey through one of Europes most enchanting regions.

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: Alley in the old town of Gordes, Provence
February: The village of Moustiers St. Marie, Provence
March: The red ochre cliffs near Roussillon
April: Village view of Roussillon, Provence
May: Medieval alley in the old town of Bonnieux
June: Lavender Museum, Coustellet
July: Medieval alley in the old town of Seignon,
August: Souvenir shop, old town alley in Apt
September: Tree-lined street near the town of Apt
October: The village of Moustiers St. Marie
November: Verdon Gorge, Provence
December: The old town of Roussillon, Provence

  • 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.
  • Discover the timeless charm and sunlit beauty of scenic villages in the heart of Provence, France. von Autor(in): Andreas Rose
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