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Bird´s eye view of Cronstadt of the isle Kotline and of the gulph of Finland to Saint- Petersbourg
| Article ID | EUO2570 |
Title | Bird´s eye view of Cronstadt of the isle Kotline and of the gulph of Finland to Saint- Petersbourg |
Description | Bird's-eye view of Kronstadt near St. Petersburg, with an index numbered 1–24. A flying eagle is depicted above the city. After a drawing by Gustave Doré. |
| Year | ca. 1855 |
Artist | Laly |
Historical Description | Kronstadt, a city and former fortress on the Baltic Sea island of Kotlin off Saint Petersburg in Russia. Tsar Peter I founded the city in 1703 as a naval base on the Baltic Sea. The first completed fortification was Kronschlot. Kronstadt defended the access to the then Russian capital from the Baltic Sea and was therefore equipped with fortifications and coastal batteries only in the north, west and south. In 1803 the first Russian circumnavigation of the world started from Kronstadt under Captain Adam Johann von Krusenstern. Until the First World War, the Kronstadt port was one of the main ports for timber export from the Russian Empire. |
| Place of Publication | London |
| Dimensions (cm) | 27,5 x 38 cm |
| Condition | Stains on the upper, outer margins |
| Coloring | colored |
| Technique | Wood engraving |


