Imperial Obligatory Imprints of the Stable Cadastre 1:2880 - Moravia and Silesia
Colour raster copies of so called Imperial Obligatory Imprints of the Stable Cadastre 1:2880 - Moravia and Silesia. These maps originate in 1826-1843 and originally were intended for archiving in the Central Archive of Cadastre of Lands in Vienna. After declaration of the Czechoslovak Republic they were handed over to Prague in frame of separation of archives. In contrast to so called Original Maps of Stable Cadastre they record the original state of landscape without drawings of later changes. Up to now they belong to the most demanded and to the most used Archives of the Central Archive of Surveying and Cadastre. There are approximately 3300 cadastral maps in approx. 15 thousands map sheets for the territory of Moravia and Silesia. In cadastral districts where these maps were not retained, these maps are being continuously replaced by original maps of the stable cadastre.
The data are acquired by scanning of collected archival documents at the Central Archive of Surveying and Cadastre to make the results of extensive land survey and cartographic works from our territory in the past available to experts and laic communities.
Czech Office for Surveying, Mapping and Cadastre
Kronus, Miroslav, RNDr.
Pod sídlištěm 1800/9,
Praha 8,
182 11,
Česká republika