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The Universe of Amsterdam

Treasures from the Golden Age of Cartography


  • Waanders Uitgevers
  • by Robbert Dijkgraaf, André Kuipers, Reinder Storm, Alice Taatgen
The largest maps in the world are to be found in the floor of the Citizens' Hall, in the heart of the Royal Palace Amsterdam. The three circular mosaics, each measuring over six metres in diameter, together depict the known world and the night sky. They remain to this day an iconic and beloved part of the majestic palace, which was originally built in the mid-seventeenth century to serve as Amsterdam's town hall.

ISBN 9789462622494 | E | HB
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Publisher Waanders Uitgevers
ISBN 9789462622494
Author(s) Robbert Dijkgraaf, André Kuipers, Reinder Storm, Alice Taatgen
Publication date July 2019
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 215 x 215 mm
Illustrations 67 col. & bw ill.
Pages 96
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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The largest maps in the world are to be found in the floor of the Citizens’ Hall, in the heart of the Royal Palace Amsterdam. The three circular mosaics, each measuring over six metres in diameter, together depict the known world and the night sky. They remain to this day an iconic and beloved part of the majestic palace, which was originally built in the mid-seventeenth century to serve as Amsterdam’s town hall. At that time, the city was the world’s leading cartography centre. The prominent place of the floor maps relates directly to that primacy. This book tells the story of these unique maps and of the flourishing of cartography in Amsterdam in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

The Universe of Amsterdam

The Universe of Amsterdam

€19.95