What do the most peaceful borders between European countries look like
Categories: Europe | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/what-do-the-most-peaceful-borders-between-european-countries-look-like.htmlRecent global conflicts have forced the authorities of many states to reconsider their views on the arrangement of borders. However, photographer Valerio Vincenzo from the Netherlands, as part of his project called Borderline, Frontiers of Peace, shows the more inspiring side of the lack of dividing lines between countries.
His series of photographs is dedicated to the radical changes that have taken place in Europe since the signing of the Schengen Agreement. This treaty made it possible to erase the borders between the participating states and symbolized a giant step towards the gradual unification of Europe.
Armed with GPS and detailed maps, Vincenzo traveled through these erased borders, creating images that clearly demonstrate the essence of these "now peaceful cordons" and destroy the stereotypical idea of what the border looks like.
Latvia — Estonia
France — Germany
Slovakia — Poland
Switzerland — Italy
Germany — Poland
Austria — Switzerland — Germany
Netherlands — Germany — Belgium
France — Switzerland
Germany — Czech Republic
Switzerland — Italy
Hungary — Austria
Belgium — Netherlands
Poland — Slovakia
Italy — Austria
Germany — Denmark
Norway — Finland — Sweden
Bulgaria — Romania
Keywords: State | Borders | Lines | Union | Countries | Photographer
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