This color-coded plan of Madrid, printed in 1958, provides a detailed depiction of the city divided into 12 administrative districts. The map offers a comprehensive layout of the urban landscape, highlighting significant districts and their boundaries in vivid colors.
Each district is numbered and color-coded for clarity, with the legend on the map indicating their corresponding names. These districts include Centro (1), Latina (2), Universidad (3), Chamberí (4), Tetuán (5), Chamartín (6), Ventas (7), Buenavista (8), Retiro-Mediodía (9), Arganzuela-Villaverde (10), Carabancheles (11), and Vallecas (12). The color segmentation reflects the municipal organization of Madrid in the mid-20th century, capturing the administrative and spatial planning of the era.