Plan de la Ville de Brusselles
Ville Noble au Duché de Barbant, le Sejour de Princes et les delices des Pays-Bas.
Brusselles,
chez Eugène Henry Fricx, Imprimeur du Roy, rue de la Madelaine,
[c.1717].
Engraved plan, title and key on top right framed by a decorative drapery, key continued on bottom left containing 114 place names; compass on the right foreground; some water stains on the paper.
510 by 610mm. (20 by 24 inches).
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The map is finely detailed: the main buildings are represented in birds-eye view, including city gates, houses, churches, schools; the roads and squares are individually named, providing a very exhaustive description of the city. On the Eastern part is the Emperor's Palace with the park on its back; outside the fortifications is the Monterey Fort, built between 1672 and 1675 and named after the Spanish count responsible for modernising the city's defences. The river Zenne f...
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