Categories: Reformation

A Photo Tour of Wittenburg

The Castle Church from a Distance
A book on display in Luther’s House in Wittenberg
The Town Square
The Castle Church in Wittenberg, where Luther posted the 95 Theses
The Castle Church door on which Luther would have posted the Theses. The original wooden door burned in the 1700s, so it has been replaced with a metal one on which the Theses are engraved
Inside the Wittenberg Castle Church
The Organ of the Castle Church
The Pulpit of the Castle Church
Luther is Buried at the front of the Castle Church, below the Pulpit
St. Mary’s in Witenberg, where Luther Often Preached
Inside St. Mary’s in Wittenberg, where Luther Preached
A Street in Wittenberg
The year 1540 carved into the wall of Luther’s House
A Street in Wittenburg
Martin Luther
A Statue of Martin Luther in the Square
Joshua Horn

Share
Published by
Joshua Horn

Recent Posts

Semper Reformanda Taught by the Pilgrim Pastor

Delftshaven, from which the Pilgrims departed Many Reformed churches today hold dearly to the principle…

1 month ago

A Review of the Legacy of President Jimmy Carter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frAsjfgqU8o I rarely cross post it here, but our church has a weekly podcast on…

1 month ago

Anne Steele: Let Me Live to Thee

Broughton England. Photo by Dr, Steven Plunkett under CC BY-SA 3.0 Two hundred and fifty…

1 month ago

Book Review: In Search of Mayflower Pilgrim James Chilton

James Chilton is not one of the most famous passengers of the Mayflower. His name…

2 months ago

Colonel William Pegram: Lee’s Boy Artillerist

On June 29, 1841, a baby boy was born to the Pegram family in Richmond,…

2 months ago

Rediscovering a Thanksgiving Poem – “The Mayflower Pilgrims”

While researching for my Bradford biography, I just came across a short poem about the…

2 months ago