Die Königl. Residenz Berlin.
Berlin,
1773.
Engraved map, dissected and mounted on linen.
812 by 895mm. (32 by 35.25 inches).
14533
notes:
A fine and detailed plan of eighteenth century Berlin.
Berlin was made capital of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1701 and in 1709 the city was merged with the historic town of Cölln and the suburbs of Dorotheenstradt, Friedrichs-werder and Friedrichstadt to form the "Royal Capital and Residence City" of Frederick I. The King enlarged the army and made the city a major garrison, creating new squares and avenues to serve as military parade-grounds. The city had now beco...
Berlin was made capital of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1701 and in 1709 the city was merged with the historic town of Cölln and the suburbs of Dorotheenstradt, Friedrichs-werder and Friedrichstadt to form the "Royal Capital and Residence City" of Frederick I. The King enlarged the army and made the city a major garrison, creating new squares and avenues to serve as military parade-grounds. The city had now beco...
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