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한국어: <경성시가도京城市街圖>는 1927년에 발행한 1:7,500 지도로서 사대문 안을 중심으로 한 강북지역을 그린 지도이다. 저작권소유는 조선총독부이며, 판매자는 소림우칠조선지도부조선지도부小林又七朝鮮地圖部이고, 인쇄소는 조선인쇄주식회사朝鮮印刷株式會社이다. 1923년 12월에 인쇄 · 발행된 것을 1927년 4월에 3회 수정하여 인쇄한 것이다.

지도의 특색으로는 방안을 표시한 점과 함께 색인(정동리와 관청 · 회사 · 학교 등)과 범례를 지도 밖 왼쪽에 둔 점, 시가지 표시에는 지번을 작은 글씨로 적어 놓아 지적도의 성격도 겸한 점, 주요 건물들의 배치를 사실적으로 표기함으로써 조선총독부의 식민지배기구의 틀이 갖추어진 경성의 시가 모습이 현실감 있게 묘사되어 있다. 경복궁 안에는 완공된 총독부청사('日' 자형字形)가 있고, 태평로에는 경성부청사와 경성일보사 건물도 보인다. 소공동 일대의 조선호텔 · 중국영사관支那領事官 · 조선은행 본점 · 중앙우체국 등도 표기되어 있다. 거의 동일한 시기에 완성된 조선총독부(1926), 경성부청(1926), 경성역사(1925) 등 식민지 배관청의 재배치는 조선건국이래 한성부의 상징적 남북축을 형성하였던 북악에서 남산으로 이어지는 경관축 및 도시구조의 개편을 가져왔다. 황토현에서 만나는 육조거리와 종로, 보신각에서 만나는 종로와 남대문로의 '丁'형 도로 체계는 태평로의 개설과 주요 결절점에 주요 식민지배기구가 들어서면서 조선총독부 · 경성형 축으로 대치되었다. 또한 남산에 조선신궁(1925)이 건축됨으로써 경복궁이 위치한 북악에서 남산의 국사당으로 이어지는 조선신궁으로 이어지는 상징 축으로 바뀌었다.

한편 현 서울시립미술과 자리에 신축 예정인 경성재판소는 '법원신축장'이라는 표기와 함께 건물외형에 맞게 점선으로 표시되어 있고, 대학로 구서울대학교 자리에 신축예정이던 경성제국대학 등 신축중이거나 신축이 예정되어 있는 공공시설은 점선으로 표기되었다.
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Source 서울역사아카이브 > 서울지도 > 근현대지도 > 서울지도 > 경성시가도 (아카이브 번호: H-TRNS-67483-785)
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