Early Modern
Enter the age of maps, studios, globes, theaters, experiments, royal rooms, rebellions, and books opening new ways to see the world.
1500 CE - 1648 CE
Early Modern opens with maps, print, court culture, science, and overseas expansion changing how people imagine the size of the world.
The route highlights Leonardo, Copernicus, the Globe Theatre, royal receptions, and new visual systems. Art, astronomy, theater, and diplomacy become public tools of knowledge.
The later scenes connect overseas conquest, court theater, confessional conflict, urban revolt, cartography, and experimental science, showing early modern change through institutions of empire and print.
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