Lutherhaus
About Lutherhaus
The Lutherhaus is an exhibition hall in Wittenberg, Germany. Initially manufactured 1504 as a component of the University of Wittenberg, the structure was the home of Martin Luther for the vast majority of his grown-up life and a critical area ever of Protestant Reformation. Luther was living here when he composed his 95 Theses. The Augusteum is an extension to the first structure that was built after Luther's demise to house a Protestant theological college and library which still exist today. Since 1996, the two structures have been perceived as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
At the point when the University was opened in 1503, the priests of the Order of Saint Augustine were given land beforehand having a place with the Heiligegeisthospital Hospital of the Holy Spirit situated close to the Elster Gate. There, they started assembling a shelter, known as the Black Monastery in view of the shade of the priests' propensities, which was to be a home lobby and institute for the Augustinians concentrating in Wittenberg. The Lutherhaus is as of now the world's biggest gallery identifying with the Reformation. It contains numerous unique items from Luther's life, including his podium from the Stadtkirche, his priest's propensity, a few artistic creations by Lucas Cranach the Elder, and various books of scriptures, leaflets, and original copies.
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