

Nuova pianta di Roma data in luce da Giambattista Nolli l’anno MDCCXLVII, known as La Pianta Grande di Roma
The image is an old, sepia-toned map of a city. The map is oriented diagonally, with the top-left corner pointing towards the upper left and the bottom-right corner pointing towards the lower right. The map depicts a large city with many buildings, roads, and landmarks. The city is situated near a river that runs along the bottom and right sides of the map. The map has a decorative border around the edges, featuring intricate designs and patterns. The border is thicker at the top and has a design with scrollwork at the corners. The map is labeled with Latin and Italian words, including "MONTE" and "TRASTEVERE." The map features Roman numerals. The background of the map is a light beige color, with shading and texture that gives it an aged appearance. The overall design of the map suggests that it is a historical map of Rome.
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