European City Map Collection
Step back in time and explore the European cities of yesteryear with George Bradshaw's meticulously detailed city maps
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Step back in time and explore the European cities of yesteryear with George Bradshaw's meticulously detailed city maps. Dating back to 1896, these vintage treasures provide a fascinating glimpse into the urban landscapes of Trieste, Vienna, Florence, Rome, Constantinople (now Istanbul), Turin, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Geneva, Munich, Antwerp, and Naples. George Bradshaw's Plan of Trieste takes us on a journey through this enchanting Italian port city. Discover its charming streets lined with elegant buildings and bustling markets that have stood the test of time. In his Plan of Vienna from 1896, Bradshaw invites us to immerse ourselves in Austria's capital. Traverse its grand boulevards adorned with magnificent architecture while uncovering hidden gems tucked away in quaint corners. Bradshaw's Plan of Florence transports us to the birthplace of the Renaissance. Lose yourself amidst its labyrinthine streets as you stumble upon awe-inspiring landmarks such as the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio. The eternal city comes alive through George Bradshaw's Plan of Rome. Trace your fingers along ancient ruins like the Colosseum or stroll down picturesque avenues leading to iconic sites like Vatican City – all depicted in stunning detail. Travel eastward with Bradshaw's Plan of Constantinople (now Istanbul) and witness Turkey’s vibrant cultural melting pot unfold before your eyes. Marvel at majestic mosques rising above minaret-studded skylines while navigating through bustling bazaars brimming with exotic delights. Venturing northwards brings us to Turin via George Bradshaw's plan from 1896. Explore this Italian gem nestled against snow-capped peaks; discover its regal palaces and indulge in delectable cuisine that will leave an everlasting impression. Crossing borders into Holland leads us to Amsterdam using George Bradshaw’s map from 1896.