A complete full-color cadastral field sketch of the town of Krystynopol (Кристинопіль, Krystynopil) north of Lviv, today known as Sheptytskyi. This map documents the first walking survey of the town, so it is quite irregular but it includes house numbers throughout with many property owner names written on individual parcels. On the main map the town center is unnumbered, but a separate numbered study of the center at double scale is included here (shown upside-down to reorient it with the main map). Features marked on the map include a large starred synagogue and a Jewish cemetery, churches and a Christian cemetery, and a castle-like complex with gardens. This historic paper map is preserved by the Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Lviv.