Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #1 in Lutherstadt Eisleben, Germany
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0.9 km
29 m
Explore Lutherstadt Eisleben in Germany with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Individual Sights in Lutherstadt EislebenSight 1: Friedrich-König-Denkmal
The Friedrich Koenig Monument is a monument in the Lutherstadt Eisleben in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Sight 2: St. Petri und Pauli
The St. Petri Pauli Church is a Protestant church in the Lutherstadt Eisleben district, Germany. The late Gothic hall church is particularly significant because Martin Luther was baptized here on November 11, 1483. After a thorough renovation and redesign starting in 2010, it was reopened on 29 April 2012 as the Eisleben Baptism Centre.
Wikipedia: St.-Petri-Pauli-Kirche (Lutherstadt Eisleben) (DE), Website
Sight 3: Luthers Geburtshaus
Martin Luther's Birth House is a building and museum in Eisleben, Germany. The German religious reformer Martin Luther was born there in 1483. However, the actual house in which Luther was born no longer exists, it having been burnt completely to the ground in 1689. A new building was built on the original site and was opened to the public in 1693, although it did not adhere to the original floor plan and size of the former house. An excavation was carried out in 2006, revealing pottery shards and a clay floor from the original house.
Sight 4: St. Andreas
St. Andrew's is a Protestant church in the Lutherstadt Eisleben, Germany. It is the largest church in the city and played an important role in the history of the Reformation.
Sight 5: Luthers Sterbehaus
Martin Luther's Death House is a historic building in Eisleben, Saxony-Anhalt Germany, long regarded as the place where the influential theologian Martin Luther died on 18 February 1546. Along with Martin Luther's Birth House in Eisleben and other sites associated with Martin Luther in Wittenberg, the building was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1996. It is now a museum.
Wikipedia: Martin Luther's Death House (EN), Heritage Website
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