Mapa estelar personalizado de Cádis
36.5298°N, 6.2924°W
Western Europe's oldest city, founded in 1100 BC by the Phoenicians, Cádiz rises like a white island on the Andalusian Atlantic. Under the soft Southern sky — at 36.5° latitude where austral constellations begin to reveal themselves — gift a Gaditano star map, a present as maritime and luminous as three thousand years of history.
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Gifting a star map of Cádiz means immortalising a night under one of Western Europe's oldest skies, where Phoenicians, Romans and Spaniards have sailed guided by the stars. At 36.5° north latitude, austral constellations invisible from the north can already be glimpsed. Every star above Cádiz tells of three thousand years of Atlantic voyages.
O céu de Cádis
At 36.53° north latitude at Spain's southwestern tip, Cádiz benefits from one of continental Europe's southernmost geographical positions, allowing observation of austral constellations rarely visible further north. Clear Atlantic horizons and Doñana National Park, about an hour away, offer Bortle 3 skies suited to observation.