Will S.
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Visited Mainz, DE with friends and experienced a unique visit . Mainz is a very interesting progressive looking city, modern structures amidst old ancient buildings. It is Germany so it's very nice to experience efficiency and availability of traveler friendly services everywhere. The history of the Holy Roman Empire is well known here but I learned something new and forever to be remembered: the Jewish community was also centered here, was expelled (during the crusades and WWI), persecuted (Black Plague, crusades, WWII) and now finally, there is a resurgence of Jewish life in Mainz. Had I not visited Mainz, I probably would not have known about the history of Jewish people here. In addition to the Gutenberg printing press, the first sentence written in Yiddish took place in Mainz. Totally cool!!! We are thankful to the City of Mainz for a well presented information session at the Gutenberg and the city itself. Here's a link about the rebuilding of the Jewish community in Mainz.
http://jewishgen.blogspot.com/2011/02/rebirth-of-mainz-meor-hagolah-synagogue.html
Back to the program, one really impressive building in Mainz is the Gutenberg Museum. The museum was loaded with displays of 'readable' media, various forms and 'printed' samples that were existent prior to Gutenberg's printing system. Docents and guides of this museum demoed re-enactments of Gutenberg's pioneering processes for all visitors to witness. I was pretty much in a yeah-yeah-that's-9th-grade-world-history-thats-nice mode...... Then.
After walking away from the museum, lightbulb moment..... Gutenberg invented a printing process (the moveable typeface) that enabled an author (the Catholic Church and its Gutenberg Bible) to socialize content with the rest of the world (after a book is printed and read), in the same way the Internet has allowed an author to share content with the rest of the world (this time instantaneous). Rightfully, Gutenberg's printing press, like the iPhone, Facebook, Twitter and Yelp, has changed how the world shares information and the Information Age forever. Today we Yelp daily like it's nothing. It's a mind blowing moment to stand at the place where it all began. Wowzers printing press! This museum is well worth the visit. So if ya evah in Mainz, do the Gutenberg Museum thang!
Tip: While there is an original version of the Gutenberg Bible in the museum, the Museum makes mention that the U.S. owns the most coveted of the Gutenberg Bibles in the world located, in the U.S. Congress and Huntington Library (in California). The U.S. version contains lettering & font styles that's considered rare, ornate, exquisite. Pictures are not allowed in the Gutenberg Bible Room in Mainz and they will go through great lengths to ensure you don't.
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