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Leipzig, Germany- Antique Map

Leipzig, Germany is a city that has been shaped by the past. Founded in 1165 and once known as Lipsia (after its conquered Italian namesake), it was one of Europe's largest cities during medieval times before being destroyed in World War II.

Thanks to extensive restoration efforts, this modern-day gem now stands out with incredible architecture from over three centuries ago. This architecture includes Renaissance buildings such as the Church of Saint Nicholas, or Baroque landmarks like St Peter’s Church – all set against an industrial backdrop following German reunification.

Printed for the 14th edition of the German lexicon Brockhaus-Konversations. Published in Leipzig, Germany in 1895. (Note: This map was printed in it's hometown!) Perfect for your home or office. 

Condition: Age appropriate wear. Original centerfold present. Paper toning in accordance with the print's age. Marks/stains as per photo. Minor wear around the edges and in some prints. Print has original centerfold. Please refer to each print's photo to get a better understanding of the condition. 

Year: c.1895 - 129 years old

Size: 11.75" x 9.75" (30cm x 25cm)


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