Defining the Routes
From Main Building to Herrenrödchen
N. narrative
The Main Station divided the city, Weimar, and there were suddenly two different parts of the city.
Then ‘the city’ divided the territories, districts that led one another towards the neighborhoods as if one separation wasn’t enough. People grew apart redundantly, as things added up and reproduced division.
Hence, the reason being the social class or the religions, the sects or sometimes the races, it didn't really make any difference only caused a serious problem. No one did feel belonged to somewhere or something in actual fact anymore. If anyone felt intimate with either of the parts. Nobody actually belonged to the city. Every part had a particular image of the image for the city itself but it was far from the common.
Those three parts represents, the zones particularly separated from each other as people experiencing Weimar.
Route I
From Main Building to Goetheplatz
Route II
From Goetheplatz to The Main Station
Route III
From The Main Station to Herrendrödchen