Dataset information
Available languages
German
Keywords
infoMapAccessService
Dataset description
ATTENTION: As of 13.04.2022, all presentation graphics layers in this service will be deactivated. First, there is a redirect (HTTP status 303) to the corresponding presentation graphics services (e.g. https/sgx.geodatenzentrum.de/wms_topplus_open_p5). In September 2022, the affected layers will be finally removed from the capabilities and the redirects are deactivated.Darstellungsdienst (WMS) for a freely usable worldwide uniform web map based on free and official data sources.The product presents, among other things, free official geodata of the federal and open data countries Berlin, Brandenburg, Hamburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Saxony and Thuringia. In addition, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Rhineland-Palatinate provide their official spatial data for TopPlusOpen within the framework of a cooperation agreement, so that these countries are presented exclusively by official data.In the other federal states and abroad, OSM data is mainly used in the corresponding zoom levels, which, from the BKG’s point of view, meet all quality requirements and can be combined almost seamlessly with the official data.The web services of TopPlusOpen are offered via the standardised interfaces WMS and WMTS and are highly performant.There are 4 different variants: — TopPlusOpen: Very detailed map representation in solid colours — TopPlusOpen Greyscale: Identical to the full-tone variant; automatically generated grayscales — TopPlusOpen Light: Reduced content compared to the full-tone variant; Subtle coloring — TopPlusOpen Light Grey: Identical content to the TopPlusOpen Light; The TopPlusOpen web map is produced in two projections: — Pseudo-Mercator projection (EPSG:3857) — UTM32 (EPSG:25832)Pseudo-Mercator projection: The web map has 19 scale levels in this projection and is divided into three different display areas: — Worldwide representation for small scales — Europe-wide representation for medium scales — Detail presentation for Germany and the adjacent foreign projection UTM32: The web map has 14 scale levels in this projection and is divided into two display areas: — Europe-wide representation for medium scales — Detail presentation for Germany and neighbouring countries: Attachment: As of 13.04.2022, all presentation graphics layers in this service will be deactivated. First, there is a redirect (HTTP status 303) to the corresponding presentation graphics services (e.g. https/sgx.geodatenzentrum.de/wms_topplus_open_p5). In September 2022, the affected layers will be finally removed from the capabilities and the redirects are deactivated.Darstellungsdienst (WMS) for a freely usable worldwide uniform web map based on free and official data sources.The product presents, among other things, free official geodata of the federal and open data countries Berlin, Brandenburg, Hamburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Saxony and Thuringia. In addition, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Rhineland-Palatinate provide their official spatial data for TopPlusOpen within the framework of a cooperation agreement, so that these countries are presented exclusively by official data.In the other federal states and abroad, OSM data is mainly used in the corresponding zoom levels, which, from the BKG’s point of view, meet all quality requirements and can be combined almost seamlessly with the official data.The web services of TopPlusOpen are offered via the standardised interfaces WMS and WMTS and are highly performant.There are 4 different variants: — TopPlusOpen: Very detailed map representation in solid colours — TopPlusOpen Greyscale: Identical to the full-tone variant; automatically generated grayscales — TopPlusOpen Light: Reduced content compared to the full-tone variant; Subtle coloring — TopPlusOpen Light Grey: Identical content to the TopPlusOpen Light; The TopPlusOpen web map is produced in two projections: — Pseudo-Mercator projection (EPSG:3857) — UTM32 (EPSG:25832)Pseudo-Mercator projection: The web map has 19 scale levels in this projection and is divided into three different display areas: — Worldwide representation for small scales — Europe-wide representation for medium scales — Detail presentation for Germany and the adjacent foreign projection UTM32: The web map has 14 scale levels in this projection and is divided into two display areas: — Europe-wide representation for medium scales — Detail presentation for Germany and neighbouring countries
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