World Capitals Collection
The cities that write history, transformed into works of art

Capitals are far more than political centers — they are the beating hearts of entire civilizations. The Haussmannian plan of Paris, the sprawling network of Tokyo, the majestic avenues of Washington — each capital has a unique urban DNA that reveals itself beautifully as a map poster. This collection brings together the world's most iconic capitals.
Why this collection
Unique urban plans — from Haussmannian boulevards to Georgian grids — that tell centuries of history
Classic, sophisticated styles — Noir, Midnight Blue, Blueprint — worthy of the greatest cities
Perfect for an office, living room, or any space that reflects your love for travel
Gift a capital's map for a special event — housewarming, Christmas, or retirement
Cities in this collection
paris
The Haussmann plan for Paris (1853-1870) is one of history's greatest urban projects, with its radial boulevards and 6,000 uniform buildings
london
London is the only city to have hosted the Olympics 3 times (1908, 1948, 2012), and its urban plan blends Georgian quarters with modernity
berlin
Berlin is Europe's most reinvented capital — rebuilt after 1945 and reunified in 1989, its urban plan tells a century of history
rome
Rome, the Eternal City, layers 2,800 years of urbanism — from ancient streets to EUR avenues, every era left its mark
madrid
Madrid stands out with its star plan around the Puerta del Sol and grand avenues like the Gran Via, the cultural artery of Spain's capital
tokyo
Tokyo is the world's most populous metropolis (37 million in the metropolitan area) with a uniquely spiral street network
washington
Washington D.C. was designed in 1791 by Pierre Charles L'Enfant on a grid plan with diagonals radiating from the Capitol and White House
Did you know?
Tokyo is the world's most populous metropolis with 37 million inhabitants in its metropolitan area
The Haussmann plan for Paris served as a model for over 50 cities worldwide, from Buenos Aires to Hanoi
Washington D.C. is the only US capital designed entirely on a plan before construction in 1791
Berlin changed its urban plan 4 times in a century: Empire, Weimar, East/West division, and post-1989 reunification
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Frequently asked questions
What poster style for a capital city map?+
Classic, sophisticated styles are best suited for capitals: Noir for dramatic contrast, Midnight Blue for deep elegance, Blueprint for an architectural look, and Copper Patina for a vintage touch. These styles honor the grandeur and history of world capitals.
Is a capital city poster a good housewarming gift?+
It is a perfect housewarming gift. Give the map of the new apartment's city or the person's hometown — a poster that immediately personalizes the new space. Noir and Copper Patina styles fit all interiors and impress from the first glance.
Why are capital city plans so different from each other?+
Each capital reflects its country's history and philosophy. Paris has its radial Haussmann plan, Washington its geometric L'Enfant grid, Tokyo its organic spiral network, Rome its 28 centuries of layered urbanism. This is what makes each capital poster unique and fascinating — the street plan is a civilization's DNA.
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