File:Expansion plan of Gothenburg, 1871.jpg
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"A copy from 1871 of the original proposal to Gothenburg's expansion from 1864, with avenues, boulevards, parks, and monumental architecture. The arena today known as the "Stone city" (Stenstaden) is the best preserved unvarying area of 1870–1920 architecture and urban planning" The area depicted is roughly 13 km² (5 sq miles). |
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Original copy belongs to Göteborgs stad Stadsbyggnadskontor (City of Gothenburg's city planning office). |
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1871 |
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Other versions | Colours adjusted, slight cropping and rotation. |
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