Paris & Northern France
Move through revolt, cathedral stone, barricades, laboratories, declarations, radio, occupation, and ideals argued in the streets.
Paris and Northern France move through revolt, monarchy, scientific discovery, occupation, rights language, and the politics of streets and institutions.
The route highlights Agincourt, Versailles, the Marseillaise, the Curies, Paris barricades, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These scenes include art, science, politics, and civic symbolism.
Royal ceremony, laboratory science, barricade politics, occupation, rights debates, and public mourning make the region a study in how French authority repeatedly moved through streets, halls, and institutions.
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