Utrecht map in street names, unique work! by Vol van Kleur

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by Vol van Kleur

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Utrecht, typographical work of street names.
Who doesn't love Utrecht? Unique map, map of street names. Including the DOM, the Neude, Jans Kerkhof, trade fair, Winkel van Sinkel, Vredenburg, Tivoli, and much more. Beautifully detailed image to hang in your home or office!
In grey - blue tint, slide positive.

Utrecht is one of the best cities for a weekend trip. It’s close enough to Amsterdam that you can visit both cities in one trip, but still has plenty of unique things to do of its own. If you’re looking for a fun, student-focused city with tons of historic sites and beautiful architecture – Utrecht is your place.

Utrecht is one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands and there are many things to do in Utrecht. It is founded by the Roman Empire in 47 AD. It quickly grew into a major center of trade and religion and remained an important city throughout the Middle Ages.

In the 12th Century, Utrecht became the religious center of the Netherlands, and the Cathedral of Saint Martin became one of the most important Christian pilgrimage sites in Europe.

The city flourished until the Dutch Golden Age when it decline economically and politically. In the 19th Century, Utrecht was finally reconnected to the rest of the Netherlands by railroads and began to grow once again.

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