Map of Esting in STL format
A map built from OpenStreetMap data, ready to download
Customize the map
Open this place's area in the constructor and adjust everything to your needs
Open in constructor →Map passport
What this map contains by default
This is how the map is built as-is — every setting can be changed in the constructor.
About STL
Map of Esting in STL — an export of real OpenStreetMap data for the selected area.
STL (Standard Tessellation Language) is the standard 3D printing format. Buildings and terrain are exported as a triangulated mesh ready for slicing software.
Which layers are in the file
This file for the selected area contains:
- Roads
- Buildings
- Water
- Greenery
- Points of interest
Coordinate systems
WGS 84 (EPSG:4326), selectable in the wizard
Compatibility
Units
Meters (projected in the chosen coordinate system)
| Category | 3D |
| File extension | .stl |
| Tier | Free |
What's in the STL map of Esting
839 buildings (396 residential, 3 commercial, 17 industrial, 1 religious), 35.0 km of roads, 156 points of interest, 6 landmarks.
The area covers 5.0 km², with about 167 buildings per km².
Mostly service roads 11.3 km, residential streets 10.2 km, trunk roads 3.8 km.
21.1% of the area is green space.
The map marks 3 water bodies.
Key amenities: restaurants — 3, sports pitches — 13, Fitness station — 10.
Public transport: 19 bus stops, 4 tram stops, 2 rail stations.
3D model with 839 buildings for 3D printing. Each building is a separate volume with height.
Main streets: Schloßstraße, Jägersteig, Ringstraße, Graf-Toerring-Straße, Hubertusstraße
Landmarks: Estinger Schloss, Vogelpark Olching, Schloßkapelle, Kriegerdenkmal, St. Stephanus
How to use STL for Esting
- Select the Esting map area on the main page
- Choose STL format and configure export settings
- Click Export and wait for processing
- Download the file and use in your application
Programs that open STL
FAQ: STL for Esting
Can I 3D-print the map?
Yes! The STL file contains buildings with realistic height proportions. Open in Cura or PrusaSlicer and send to print.
