Central Europe
Cross forests, print shops, bicycles, barricades, borders, and gateways, where empires rise, dissolve, and leave arguments in stone.
Central Europe follows imperial frontiers, print shops, mechanical inventions, symbolic borders, and postwar independence through a region repeatedly redrawn.
The route highlights Teutoburg, Gutenberg's Mainz, Karl Drais, Brandenburg Gate politics, and Slovenia's declaration. These scenes include warfare, communication, invention, and national identity.
From Teutoburg and Prague to printing, mechanized transport, Nazi occupation, the Berlin Wall, and postwar independence, the route follows a region repeatedly reorganized by empire, technology, and borders.
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