The antique map created in 1665, titled ‘Pars Flandriae Tevtonicae Occidentalior’, depicts a portion of western Flanders, which was once a part of France in the early 17th Century. The title translates to ‘Western Teutonic Flanders’. The map shows the region’s intricate network of rivers and waterways, as well as its lush farmland and rolling hills. Belgium borders the region to the east, and Poperinge, Watou, and Proven are located centrally. This map offers a glimpse into the past and provides valuable insight into France’s rich cultural and historical heritage.
West Flanders, Belgium
West Flanders, Antique Map of Belgium | Poperinge, Watou, Proven, Roesbrugge
Size Preview
Preview
We have prepared these computer generated previews of West Flanders, Belgium to give you a sense of the final scale.
This chappy is 182cm tall
Print resolution preview