This antique map, created in 1665, is titled ‘Nova Et Exacta Geographica Salae Et Castellaniae Iprensis’ which translates to ‘New and Accurate Geography of the Salt and Castellania of Ypres’.
Belgium in the early 17th century was a region of great political and religious turmoil. The Spanish-controlled Netherlands had been at war with France for decades, and the region that is now Belgium was at the heart of the conflict. The map shows the central region of Belgium, including Zonnebeke, Ieper, and Wervik, as well as its border with France. The landscape was dominated by agricultural fields, with small towns and villages scattered throughout. The map also shows the many rivers and streams that criss-crossed the region, which were important for transportation and trade. Overall, the map provides a fascinating glimpse into the early history of Belgium and the complex political and social dynamics of the time.