Old Map of Istanbul (Constantinople) 1720 by Wolff - Ottoman, Byzantine Architecture - Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, Mosques Size:45x16.1in (114.5x41cm) full colour and exceedingly rare
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Old Map of Istanbul (Constantinople) 1720 by Wolff - Ottoman, Byzantine Architecture - Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, Mosques Size:45x16.1in (114.5x41cm) full colour and exceedingly rareA truly gorgeous and exceptionally rare old map of Constantinople (Istanbul), originally published in 1720 by Jeremias Wolff. There is a handy key at the bottom of the map that will help you locate 26 important landmarks on the map and gosh, each landmark is beautifully rendered by Wolff. Topkapi Palace can be clearly seen on the left side of the map, and next to it the Hagia Sophia rising above other nearby buildings. The Bosporus, of course, wends
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