Switzerland
Zermatt
Est. 1946. 200 trails. 12,792 feet above sea level.
$63
Original pen plot · signed · no two identical
Ink & paper: Arctic Blue
Size: 12×18"
Made to order. Ships flat in 1–4 business days. Shipping & returns
+ Details
- 12 × 18 inches
- Drawn on 98 lb (160 gsm) archival cotton paper
- Precision technical pens and archival inks
- Signed and dated on the back
- Ships flat, protected, ready to frame
Each map begins with elevation data and is drawn by a pen plotter in our Vermont studio. Mechanical precision, plus the texture and small imperfections of real ink on paper.
+ About this map
Zermatt lies at the end of a car-free valley in the Swiss Alps, directly beneath the Matterhorn, the most recognizable mountain on Earth. Lift-served skiing took hold here in 1946, and the network now climbs to 12,792 feet at the Klein Matterhorn, the highest lift-served point in Europe. Its 200 trails include year-round glacier skiing and a cross-border link to Cervinia in Italy, so a single day can span two countries beneath 4,000-meter peaks.
The contour map places the ski terrain against the immense glaciated ridges surrounding the village, with the Matterhorn’s pyramid drawn in the tightest rings of all.
+ Site data
- Location
- Zermatt
- Region
- Alps
- Elevation
- 12,792 ft / 3,899 m
- Coordinates
- 46.0208N 7.7492E
- Type
- ski resort
- Notes
- Est. 1946. 200 trails
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