I think this is a scanned cadastral map. Some plots and waterbodies are located in this map. You can vectorize this map using QGIS and can create customize database.
This is a vector map (opposed to raster map) that can be processed in any type of GIS. You can use QGIS as free software. It looks like a cadastral map of an italian town with the color dots corresponding to points of interest (archaeology ?). Good luck
To answer correctly we need to know it's source, a URL or book. Obviously vector but whether drawn by hand or more likely scanned..can't tell. And when you see "access" do you mean transpose it into a program you can manipulate or ... something else?
This is one of those questions that requires questions before a good answer can be offered.
It may be raster format or vector format.But it is clear that this is the Large scale cadastral map of some city area.If it is vector fomat then u can easily used in GIS environment.
I want to know where is the source of such maps or how I can get it? I have found it in a portfolio. If it is manual in your Idea let me know, otherwise inform me that whether I should go to council to get it or there is a program that gives me such maps.
It seems a scanned image of a parcel map with colored points indicating a classed-post variable. regarding the origin of the map the only information is the words at the upper right corner "bastione flotsa"(??? or something like this), but I cannot read well because is not fully visible, also by using zoom. Maybe you ca read by zooming on the original file.