{"product_id":"comune-catastale-di-terlago-austrian-map-1855-1861-4land-srl-map","title":"Comune Catastale di Terlago - Austrian Map 1855-1861","description":"The history of the cadastre in South Tyrol\/Alto Adige is very closely connected to the history of Europe. In 1852, when the cadastre started, South Tyrol\/Alto Adige and the Trentino were part of the Austrian Danube monarchy. At the same time in the kingdom of Italy 25 different cadastres existed. In 1871 a commission was introduced in order to unify these cadastres. With the fundamental law n. 3682, dated 1st of March 1886, a unified parcel-cadastre was officially introduced in Italy. In 1919, after the First World War, South Tyrol\/Alto Adige and the Trentino were annexed to the kingdom of Italy, which decided to maintain the former Austrian cadastre in the new territories.\r\nIn historic Tyrol, consisting nowadays of the two Italian provinces Bolzano-Bozen and Trento and the Austrian state Tyrol, the triangulation tasks were\r\naccomplished by the imperial and royal military geographic engineering corps of the Austrian Empire between 1851 and 1855. These tasks were completed between 1852 and 1858 by the trigonometrists of the\r\nTriangulation and Calculation Office of the Cadastral Surveying Bureau. The starting point, origin of the cadastral survey was the southern tower of the Saint Jacob church in Innsbruck, with the geographic coordinates longitude 29° 03’ 39,57” and latitude 47° 16’ 11,27”, east from the Island of Hierro (Spain). The baseline of the cadastral triangulation is formed by the triangle side from the coordinate’s origin to Säulenberg with approximately 10 km length. After having completed the triangulation, whenever there were no church steeples, the stabilisation of the triangulation-points was established between 1859 and 1862. Then the detailed survey was performed in every community by plane-table survey technical specifications of the original MAP from former Austrian Cadastre (text extract from \"The Cadastre in South Tyrol\/Alto Adige – History and Practical Examples\" Johann Martin LUN, Italy).\r\n\r\nOriginal Cartographic representation system :\r\nCASSINI - SOLDNER dim. Km. 300 H. x 265 L.\r\nscale 1:2880 (original proportion: 1 Viennese\r\ninch to 40 Klafter (old unity of measure =1.89 mt. )\r\ntriangulation network survey : 1851-1855\r\ndetailed survey : 1856 -1861\r\nsurveyed a total of 13,297 Map Sheets on an area of 38,500 square kilometers.\r\n\r\nQuesta carta digitale è estratta  dall'originale della mappa asburgica d'impianto del 1859 - Servizio Catasto - Provincia Autonoma di Trento. Elaborazione cartografica: Nature Dynamics - 4Land - Trento, © 2013. Progetto co-finanziato dal Comune di Terlago, Provincia Autonoma di Trento. Ideazione e coordinamento del Progetto: Fulvio Frizzera.","brand":"4LAND Srl","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":36433877041308,"sku":"75027","price":0.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0441\/7850\/5884\/products\/4land-srl-comune-catastale-di-terlago-austrian-map-1855-1861-digital-map-35488329662620.jpg?v=1677091627","url":"https:\/\/store.avenza.com\/products\/comune-catastale-di-terlago-austrian-map-1855-1861-4land-srl-map","provider":"Avenza Maps","version":"1.0","type":"link"}