A complete, full-color lithographed cadastral map of the town of Przemyśl (Peremyshl, Pshemysl, Pshemishl, Przemysl, Premslau) with surrounding suburbs and hamlets, from 1852, assembled using sheets from incomplete sets in two archives printed from the same original plates. Marked on the map are the old castle, a Z-shaped market, five large church complexes, a large synagogue and an adjacent smaller synagogue, the large old Jewish and Catholic cemeteries, a manor, and clay pits with brick factories. Some unusual features around the perimeter of the map include a powder tower, a 'Tatar Hill', and four separate disputed territorial borders with adjacent towns. Images for this map were provided to Gesher Galicia by the Archiwum Państwowe w Przemyślu and Rzeszowie.