Old map – old map of Amsterdam

  • Most plans and maps are made of Amsterdam
  • Authentic and original
  • Dating from the 16th to the 19th century
  • Decorated with beautiful cartouches and decorative elements

Are you looking for an old map or an old map of Amsterdam? Then you have come to the right place at Antiquariaat Dat Narrenschip. The nice thing about the city of Amsterdam is that the most maps and maps ever made of this city. This is because Amsterdam was constantly expanding. And it housed numerous publishers. Every piece that was added had to be mapped again. To make it clear to everyone. We have several unique plans and maps of Amsterdam, dating from the 16th to the 19th century.

Highlight of historical cartography

The pinnacle of historical cartography is in the 16th and 17th centuries. Especially the old map/old map of Amsterdam of the 17th century is beautiful. In the 17th century, Amsterdam was the trading capital of the world. They are the most beautiful cards ever made. These maps and plans were not only information carriers, but above all real works of art. Finished with beautiful decorative elements and details.

We guarantee the authenticity and originality of all items we offer. They are all original engravings, etchings, lithographs and books, made in or about the specified year. Our membership of the Nederlandsche Vereeniging van Antiquaren and of the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers confirms this. In addition, we guarantee this guarantee by providing X-rays of valuable objects on request.

Buy an old map or map of Amsterdam?

An old map or old map of Amsterdam is a unique gift. A gift for collectors, but an old map also works well as a graduation gift. Are you convinced and do you want to buy an old map or an old map of Amsterdam? Then you can place your order by telephone or e-mail. But of course you are also welcome during opening hours in our store in Middelburg or our store in Amsterdam.

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