Vintage Map of St Petersburg Russia 19th Century
Vintage Map of St Petersburg Russia 19th Century City Map ReproductionThis 19th-century map of St Petersburg presents the imperial city as a carefully planned ensemble of avenues, canals, islands, and waterfronts. Major boulevards, formal squares, and the Neva’s branching channels are recorded in an orderly hand, offering a clear sense of how the city’s geometry supports its ceremonial and administrative roles. The layout reflects a deliberate relationship between architecture, water, and open space.The balance between broad, linear avenues and finely drawn secondary streets gives the map a quiet rhythm. Clean labeling and restrained ornament keep the focus on structure rather than decoration, so it feels like a precise working document that has aged into a refined graphic piece. It will appeal to those interested in Russian history, imperial urban planning, and cities shaped by waterways.Premium Archival QualityEach print is produced on heavyweight museum grade matte paper to preserve