This is an antique city map of Brussels, originally made by Georg
Braun and Frans Hogenberg for their famous atlas Civitates Orbis
Terrarum, first published in 1572.
The map shows a bird's-eye view of 16th-century Brussels, surrounded
by the second city wall. In the cartouche at the bottom right is a
Latin text that begins with: \"Bruxella, urbs aulicorum frequentia,
fontium copia, magnificentia...\" (Brussels, a city with a numerous
court, an abundance of springs, and regal splendor...). The original
appeared in the first volume of the Civitates Orbis Terrarum, the
world's first systematic atlas of city plans. Although the design
dates from 1572, several editions and copies were printed in the
course of the 16th and 17th centuries, including by LodovicoDrawing
17th century brussels
Auction-ID: A1-40098-516