Reformation

Germany is not just a country of many wonderful landscapes and historical attractions, but also the cradle of the Reformation, which had its roots in Wittenberg where the young monk Martin Luther is said to have posted his 95 Theses on the doors of the "Schlosskirche" (All Saints Church). Many other places are linked to the great Reformer, such as Eisleben, where he was born and died, Wartburg Castle (World Heritage Site), where he translated the New Testament into German, and Torgau, the burial place of Luther's wife, Katharina von Bora.

There are testimonies of the Reformation - not only in Germany. In Zurich, Switzerland, you can find the Grossmunster Cathedral, from where the Swiss Reformation led by Huldrych Zwingli spread. The shores of Lake Geneva are also home to many places linked to John Calvin, who was an inspiration to countless protestant churches.

In Prague, Czechoslovakia, you will walk in the footsteps of Jan Hus.

2017 Germany and the whole world will commemorate the 500th anniversary of Luther's posting the 95 Theses on the doors of the "Schlosskirche". Celebrate with us! 2008 was the year of the opening of the Luther Decade in Wittenberg - in 1508 Luther came to Wittenberg for the first time and started his teaching activity at the University.

In order to honor the great variety of themes that the Reformation has to offer, we have developed a series of program suggestions that are theme-based.

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500 Years Reformation

1508 Luther came to Wittenberg and 1517 the Reformation started with the 95 Theses. 500 years later the Luther decade 2008 – 2017 approaches us the original sites of the Reformation.

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