Antique Map of Portugal Print - 1682 Vintage Portuguese Map - Historic Lisboa & Algarve Cartography

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This beautifully detailed 1682 antique map of Portugal showcases the country’s early cartographic heritage with intricate borders, major cities, and coastline features. Featuring Lisboa, Porto, Algarve, and Setúbal, this map captures Portugal’s key regions during the late 17th century. The decorative elements, including an elaborate title cartouche and a regal coat of arms, reflect the artistry of the Baroque period. The hand-colored borders add to its elegance, making this map not only a historical document but also a stunning piece of vintage European cartography.

This print makes a wonderful gift for history lovers, travelers, and admirers of Portuguese heritage. Whether displayed in a study, office, or living room, it offers a sophisticated touch to any space. Great for those with Portuguese ancestry, this map serves as a nostalgic link to the past. Historians and collectors will appreciate its artistic flourishes and rich historical detail. Whether for Lisbon residents, world travelers, or antique map collectors, this map is a timeless treasure that celebrates Portugal’s maritime legacy and cultural influence.

Printed on high-quality matte paper, this reproduction preserves the delicate linework and soft colors of the original. The non-glossy finish enhances its vintage appeal, ensuring a refined, museum-quality display. Every historical marking, coastal outline, and artistic embellishment has been carefully restored for authenticity. Whether as a collector’s item, an educational reference, or a decorative focal point, this 1682 map of Portugal is a stunning addition to any historic cartography collection.