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Map of Italy

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Create fantastic memories of iconic places like the Tower of Pisa, Colosseum, Venice, and many more colouring the map of Italy.

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With the Italy colouring map, you'll discover all sorts of iconic elements that represent Italy's culture and traditions. Do you think you can name them all?

Enjoy and learn from this activity with family or friends.

Includes: 1 poster + 1 document with interesting facts.
Size: 100 x 70 cm folded.
Packaging: 30.7 x 22.3 x 0.8 cm.
Material: High-quality extra white paper, 150gsm. Colour with markers, pencils, crayons – you choose!
Designed and manufactured in Spain.
Instructions: Up to 6 children can use it simultaneously. Place it on the floor, table, or wall, and get ready for hours of fun!
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Super Reduced: €2 mainland Spain and Balearic Islands, €3 Canary Islands, Ceuta, and Melilla, €5 Europe, €9.5 rest of the world.
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Express: €5.99 mainland Spain and Balearic Islands, €20 Europe.
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Colouring map of Italy

  • Colour in iconic buildings such as the Duomo of Milan, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the Colosseum of Rome.
  • Discover natural landscapes, from Mount Vesuvius to the Amalfi Coast.
  • Learn about historical figures while having fun, including Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and others.
  • Italy map 100cm x 70cm, suitable for children aged 4 and up, perfect for groups of up to 6 children.
  • A creative, affordable activity and an ideal gift for travel lovers. Decorate your room with this unique piece of art!
Illustration of a unique scene : The Tower of Pisa held by Pinocchio, part of Pinta y Pinto's giant Italy colouring map.

LEANING TOWER OF PISA

We opened the map of Italy and the first thing we wanted to visit was the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. I don't know how many pictures we could take trying to make it look like I was holding the tower. Thank goodness cameras are no longer film cameras. The best way to appreciate its inclination is to climb up to the top. Do you dare?

Image from the giant colouring map of Italy by Pinta y Pinto
Illustration of Michelangelo sculpting the masterpiece ‘David’ on our giant Pinta & Pinto colouring map of Italy.

MICHELANGELO'S DAVID

This sculpture is simply AMAZING! More than 4 metres high, we are left with our mouths wide open. The artist, Michelangelo, was not only a sculptor but also an architect, painter and poet, a genius of the Renaissance!

Image from the giant colouring map of Italy by Pinta y Pinto
Illustration of the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, part of the Italian charm on our giant Pinta and Pinto colouring map.

PONTE VECCHIO

This bridge is a street full of jewellery shops on both sides. These shops used to be butcher's shops, which were removed at the end of the 16th century because of the bad smell they produced. Our budget did not allow us to shop there, but we could have an ice-cream at sunset.

Image from the giant colouring map of Italy by Pinta y Pinto
Illustration of the majestic Duomo of Milan on the Pinta and Pinto colouring map of Italy.

MILAN DUOMO

Five centuries! That's how long it took to build this marvellous cathedral and after visiting it we can only say that it was worth it. From the top you can climb up to the rear towers and enjoy the views of Milan from a footbridge.

Curiosities of the map of Italy

In our colouring map of Italy you will find a document with a lot of curiosities, in English and Spanish, that will surprise you. Here we tell you some of them!

Illustration of historical icon: The Colosseum of Rome in our giant Pinta y Pinto colouring map of Italy.
World Heritage

Did you know that Italy is the country with the most World Heritage Sites in the world? It has 58, including cultural and natural sites such as the Colosseum in Rome, the canals of Venice and the ancient ruins of Pompeii. More than 20 are shown on our map. To get to know Rome better, check out our colouring map of Rome.

Illustration of a breathtaking view of the Stromboli Volcano in our Pinta and Pinto colouring map of Italy.
Volcanoes

There are three active volcanoes in Italy: Mount Etna in Sicily, Stromboli on the small island of the same name, and Vesuvius on the mainland. The latter was the cause of Pompeii's famous demise in 79 AD, and although it remained buried for 18 centuries, excavations are still continuing to uncover what life was like in the famous city.

Illustration of different types of typical Italian pasta, spaghetti, penne, ravioli in our Pinta and Pinto colouring map of Italy.
Pasta

Perhaps, along with pizza, the most representative dish of the country. In Italy there are more than 200 types of pasta, not to mention the wide variety of sauces that can accompany them. Italians consume an average of 30 kg of pasta per year - a lot of pasta!

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