Links
Museums
- Swiss Alpine Museum Bern preserves the most comprehensive collection of mountain reliefs of the World
- Glacier Garden Lucerne
- Naturmuseum Winterthur
- Musée des plans-reliefs, Paris. Famous models of fortifications created between 1668 and 1870.
- Muséum d'histoire naturelle de la Ville de Genève
- Museo Storico Navale di Venezia preserves early models of Venice
- Bayerisches Nationalmuseum preserves urban models of the 16th century
- Relief of Carinthia displayed in Villach, Austria
- Stelvio-Umbrail Museum 14/18, Relief – Modelle
Manufacturer of thermoplastic reliefs
- Istituto Geografico Militare IGM (in Italian)
- Geo-Institut produces also relief globes
- Geo-bit :: Relief (in German)
- Mapy plastyczne (in Polish)
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Other manufacturers
- shapeWerk.com, 3D Printing
- TinyMtn, miniature mountain majesties
- Geomodelia, relief artist Toni Mair, Switzerland
- Landschaftsmodelle Gebirgsreliefs, relief artist Wolfgang Pusch, Germany
- Solid Terrain Modeling derives models from satellite data
- Rauda scale models, 3D tactile relief maps
- Reliefbau, relief artist Ernst Schefer, Switzerland
- PK Model, a Czech manufacturer of terrain models
- scopulus, a German manufacturer of city and terrain models
- Summit Terragraphics brings 3D realism to satellite earth-image maps
- 3Drucken, a Swiss manufacturer using 3D printers
Former artists
- Relief Shading, website providing information about cartographers
- Xaver Imfeld, Meister der Panoramen und Karten, website about Imfeld
- Eduard Imhof Cartographer and Artist, Imhof's lifework on the web
- Alessio Nebbia, Italian artist
Miscellaneous
- Website of Konrad Weber about cardboard reliefs, with an instruction to do it yourself
- Collection Department of Earth Sciences of the ETH Zurich
- Kulturgüter-Katalog ETH
- Pfyffer’s Relief, 3D recording and analysis of a historical relief model