Urban landscapes are living chronicles, shaped as much by realized visions as by those left unrealized. “The Roads Not Taken: Urban History Retold in German” revisits the architectural, social, and cultural evolution of German cities through the lens of possibilities foregone. This journey through urban history not only uncovers what was built, but also explores the intriguing stories of designs, plans, and societal pathways that never materialized. By illuminating how cities might have developed differently, we gain fresh insight into historical decisions, cultural values, and present-day urban identities.