Designer: | E. de Olmos |
Country: | Other |
Decade: | 1940 |
Year: | 1947 |
Dimensions: | 110 x 73,5 cm (43 x 29 in.) |
Condition: | Very good | | B + |
Publisher: | Ministerio de Obras Públicas de la Nación. Administración General de Parques Nacionales y Turismo. |
Category: |
Ski / Sports Travel |
Skiing at Cerro Catedral Patagonia Argentina. The ski resort of Cerro Catedral Alta Patagonia, or commonly known as Cerro Catedral, was named for the granite spires that sit atop the mountain and resemble a gothic church.
Cerro Catedral, lying just 20 kilometers from the City of Bariloche, reaching 1,030 meters above sea level. Mount Catedral is a pioneer in South America skiing industry, and is today the most complete ski resort in the Argentina.
This is a very rare ski poster from the 1940's promoting the ski resort and the ski school. It has some minor wear, but would look great framed. You won't see many of these ski posters still alive. A great find!
Temporada 1947
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