Map of the city of Lérida (now Lleida), published around 1910 in Barcelona by Alberto Martín, with information provided and reviewed by the city council. The map is oriented with the northeast at the top.
The map shows the entire extent of the old town of Lleida, mainly located north of the River Segre. Only two bridges can be seen over the river: the one carrying the railway line, on the right, and the one known as the Old Bridge, whose reconstruction was completed in 1911 after several instances of destruction caused by floods in the second half of the 19th century and early 20th century.
The importance of Turó de la Seu Vella, the monumental hill in Lleida where the Cathedral and La Suda Castle are located, is evident. To highlight the relief, the author of the map uses the only contour lines in the entire city plan at this location.


