This non-fiction travel atlas, issued in 1983 by the Touring Club Italiano, offers a structured cartographic representation of Europe designed for tourism and general navigation. The volume likely integrates detailed road maps with geographic, cultural, and logistical information, supporting itinerary planning across multiple countries. Organized by regions and nations, it presents transportation networks, urban centers, and key sites of interest. As a pre-digital resource, it reflects the standards of late twentieth-century cartography and travel documentation. Its significance lies in illustrating practices of geographic orientation and mobility before the advent of GPS, making it relevant for historians of travel, cartography, and European tourism.