Adding a map from a website into QGIS

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I need to add a historical map from a website into QGIS. I installed the QuickMapServices Plugin and I tried to make new XYZ connections, but nothing appeared.



The website is: https://mapire.eu/en/map/secondsurvey-hungary/?layers=osm%2C5&bbox=2108467.652103985%2C6019839.160187972%2C2134246.039893161%2C6027482.863016489



I tried some variations of the URL too.



How should I modify the URL?
Is there another way to import somehow this historical map from the above-mentioned website?







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  • At first glance there is no WMS-service ot that map, therefore adding it into QGis requires a raster map (worst possibility: screenshot) which needs to be georeferenced. Or ask the provider whether there is a chance to get the map as a georeferenced raster.
    – Erik
    Aug 31 at 11:53










  • There is some sort of tile service behind the web page (tiles.mapire.eu) but I don't think there's any direct access to the service
    – nmtoken
    Aug 31 at 12:05
















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I need to add a historical map from a website into QGIS. I installed the QuickMapServices Plugin and I tried to make new XYZ connections, but nothing appeared.



The website is: https://mapire.eu/en/map/secondsurvey-hungary/?layers=osm%2C5&bbox=2108467.652103985%2C6019839.160187972%2C2134246.039893161%2C6027482.863016489



I tried some variations of the URL too.



How should I modify the URL?
Is there another way to import somehow this historical map from the above-mentioned website?







share|improve this question






















  • At first glance there is no WMS-service ot that map, therefore adding it into QGis requires a raster map (worst possibility: screenshot) which needs to be georeferenced. Or ask the provider whether there is a chance to get the map as a georeferenced raster.
    – Erik
    Aug 31 at 11:53










  • There is some sort of tile service behind the web page (tiles.mapire.eu) but I don't think there's any direct access to the service
    – nmtoken
    Aug 31 at 12:05












up vote
2
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up vote
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I need to add a historical map from a website into QGIS. I installed the QuickMapServices Plugin and I tried to make new XYZ connections, but nothing appeared.



The website is: https://mapire.eu/en/map/secondsurvey-hungary/?layers=osm%2C5&bbox=2108467.652103985%2C6019839.160187972%2C2134246.039893161%2C6027482.863016489



I tried some variations of the URL too.



How should I modify the URL?
Is there another way to import somehow this historical map from the above-mentioned website?







share|improve this question














I need to add a historical map from a website into QGIS. I installed the QuickMapServices Plugin and I tried to make new XYZ connections, but nothing appeared.



The website is: https://mapire.eu/en/map/secondsurvey-hungary/?layers=osm%2C5&bbox=2108467.652103985%2C6019839.160187972%2C2134246.039893161%2C6027482.863016489



I tried some variations of the URL too.



How should I modify the URL?
Is there another way to import somehow this historical map from the above-mentioned website?









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  • At first glance there is no WMS-service ot that map, therefore adding it into QGis requires a raster map (worst possibility: screenshot) which needs to be georeferenced. Or ask the provider whether there is a chance to get the map as a georeferenced raster.
    – Erik
    Aug 31 at 11:53










  • There is some sort of tile service behind the web page (tiles.mapire.eu) but I don't think there's any direct access to the service
    – nmtoken
    Aug 31 at 12:05
















  • At first glance there is no WMS-service ot that map, therefore adding it into QGis requires a raster map (worst possibility: screenshot) which needs to be georeferenced. Or ask the provider whether there is a chance to get the map as a georeferenced raster.
    – Erik
    Aug 31 at 11:53










  • There is some sort of tile service behind the web page (tiles.mapire.eu) but I don't think there's any direct access to the service
    – nmtoken
    Aug 31 at 12:05















At first glance there is no WMS-service ot that map, therefore adding it into QGis requires a raster map (worst possibility: screenshot) which needs to be georeferenced. Or ask the provider whether there is a chance to get the map as a georeferenced raster.
– Erik
Aug 31 at 11:53




At first glance there is no WMS-service ot that map, therefore adding it into QGis requires a raster map (worst possibility: screenshot) which needs to be georeferenced. Or ask the provider whether there is a chance to get the map as a georeferenced raster.
– Erik
Aug 31 at 11:53












There is some sort of tile service behind the web page (tiles.mapire.eu) but I don't think there's any direct access to the service
– nmtoken
Aug 31 at 12:05




There is some sort of tile service behind the web page (tiles.mapire.eu) but I don't think there's any direct access to the service
– nmtoken
Aug 31 at 12:05










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I think the quick answer here is that it's not possible to access the underlying tile service (tiles.mapire.eu) directly. You should contact the web site provider to see if they can/will provide you access.






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    I didn't try it but there is a plugin : web2qgis that claim to be able to do what you want



    From the description :




    Load a webmap directly into QGIS



    Attempts to parse a remote webpage to import a webmap into a QGIS project




    Let us know if it work in your case






    share|improve this answer
















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      You need QGIS3 for it, but it does not work on the requested page. It is able to retrieve vector data from a simple Openlayers or leaflet webmap (like those created with qgis2web).
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    The tiles are protected via special cooky. If you directly try to access tiles (i.e. https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/13/4526/2865) you will receive 403 (forbidden) return code.



    Without protection the QMS string will be https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/z/x/y



    In about of this cite:




    We present detailed and accurate countrywide mapping surveys in an innovative way.




    Never understand such "innovations".






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      I think the quick answer here is that it's not possible to access the underlying tile service (tiles.mapire.eu) directly. You should contact the web site provider to see if they can/will provide you access.






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        I think the quick answer here is that it's not possible to access the underlying tile service (tiles.mapire.eu) directly. You should contact the web site provider to see if they can/will provide you access.






        share|improve this answer






















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          up vote
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          I think the quick answer here is that it's not possible to access the underlying tile service (tiles.mapire.eu) directly. You should contact the web site provider to see if they can/will provide you access.






          share|improve this answer












          I think the quick answer here is that it's not possible to access the underlying tile service (tiles.mapire.eu) directly. You should contact the web site provider to see if they can/will provide you access.







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              up vote
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              I didn't try it but there is a plugin : web2qgis that claim to be able to do what you want



              From the description :




              Load a webmap directly into QGIS



              Attempts to parse a remote webpage to import a webmap into a QGIS project




              Let us know if it work in your case






              share|improve this answer
















              • 1




                You need QGIS3 for it, but it does not work on the requested page. It is able to retrieve vector data from a simple Openlayers or leaflet webmap (like those created with qgis2web).
                – AndreJ
                Aug 31 at 16:43














              up vote
              1
              down vote













              I didn't try it but there is a plugin : web2qgis that claim to be able to do what you want



              From the description :




              Load a webmap directly into QGIS



              Attempts to parse a remote webpage to import a webmap into a QGIS project




              Let us know if it work in your case






              share|improve this answer
















              • 1




                You need QGIS3 for it, but it does not work on the requested page. It is able to retrieve vector data from a simple Openlayers or leaflet webmap (like those created with qgis2web).
                – AndreJ
                Aug 31 at 16:43












              up vote
              1
              down vote










              up vote
              1
              down vote









              I didn't try it but there is a plugin : web2qgis that claim to be able to do what you want



              From the description :




              Load a webmap directly into QGIS



              Attempts to parse a remote webpage to import a webmap into a QGIS project




              Let us know if it work in your case






              share|improve this answer












              I didn't try it but there is a plugin : web2qgis that claim to be able to do what you want



              From the description :




              Load a webmap directly into QGIS



              Attempts to parse a remote webpage to import a webmap into a QGIS project




              Let us know if it work in your case







              share|improve this answer












              share|improve this answer



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                You need QGIS3 for it, but it does not work on the requested page. It is able to retrieve vector data from a simple Openlayers or leaflet webmap (like those created with qgis2web).
                – AndreJ
                Aug 31 at 16:43












              • 1




                You need QGIS3 for it, but it does not work on the requested page. It is able to retrieve vector data from a simple Openlayers or leaflet webmap (like those created with qgis2web).
                – AndreJ
                Aug 31 at 16:43







              1




              1




              You need QGIS3 for it, but it does not work on the requested page. It is able to retrieve vector data from a simple Openlayers or leaflet webmap (like those created with qgis2web).
              – AndreJ
              Aug 31 at 16:43




              You need QGIS3 for it, but it does not work on the requested page. It is able to retrieve vector data from a simple Openlayers or leaflet webmap (like those created with qgis2web).
              – AndreJ
              Aug 31 at 16:43










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              The tiles are protected via special cooky. If you directly try to access tiles (i.e. https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/13/4526/2865) you will receive 403 (forbidden) return code.



              Without protection the QMS string will be https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/z/x/y



              In about of this cite:




              We present detailed and accurate countrywide mapping surveys in an innovative way.




              Never understand such "innovations".






              share|improve this answer
























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                The tiles are protected via special cooky. If you directly try to access tiles (i.e. https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/13/4526/2865) you will receive 403 (forbidden) return code.



                Without protection the QMS string will be https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/z/x/y



                In about of this cite:




                We present detailed and accurate countrywide mapping surveys in an innovative way.




                Never understand such "innovations".






                share|improve this answer






















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                  The tiles are protected via special cooky. If you directly try to access tiles (i.e. https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/13/4526/2865) you will receive 403 (forbidden) return code.



                  Without protection the QMS string will be https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/z/x/y



                  In about of this cite:




                  We present detailed and accurate countrywide mapping surveys in an innovative way.




                  Never understand such "innovations".






                  share|improve this answer












                  The tiles are protected via special cooky. If you directly try to access tiles (i.e. https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/13/4526/2865) you will receive 403 (forbidden) return code.



                  Without protection the QMS string will be https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/z/x/y



                  In about of this cite:




                  We present detailed and accurate countrywide mapping surveys in an innovative way.




                  Never understand such "innovations".







                  share|improve this answer












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