| Berlin, Germany‘s capital city and cultural metropolis, and Potsdam,
home of the Prussian kings, traditionally represent the axis along which
the state of Brandenburg-Prussia rose to power. In the past, the kings
and their courtiers travelled between the two cities by horse and carriage;
today the suburban train takes just 30 minutes to cover the same
distance through the Grunewald forest.
The journey to Wittenberg leads on back roads through the moorland of the Marches, often along
picturesque tree-lined avenues. Lutherstadt Wittenberg, with its
Lutheran associations, and Dessau-Roßlau, city of traditional landscaped gardens
and “Bauhaus”; are both shaped by the Elbe and its extensive
riverside landscapes.
The journey then follows the German Avenues
Route via the historic Bach town of Köthen, through Könnern into
Eisleben, another town with important Luther connections. |
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