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On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther ignited the Protestant Reformation by nailing his 95 Theses to the castle church door in Wittenberg, Germany. This act challenged the practices of the Catholic Church and championed the principles of faith and grace. Central to Luther's life was the Castle Church, where he preached thousands of sermons and was later buried. Explore the places that shaped this monumental movement, including the Castle Church, Luther’s Oak, and the Town Hall, where his legacy endures.
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OCTOBER 31, 1517 THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION
INSIDE THE CASTLE CHURCH PULPIT OF THE CASTLE CHURCH BENEATH THE PULPIT IS THE TOMB (BURIAL PLACE) OF MARTIN LUTHER (1546)
TOMB OF MARTIN LUTHER ALAN HIGHERS, STANDING AT THE TOMB OF MARTIN LUTHER BENEATH THE PULPIT OF THE CASTLE CHURCH IN WITTENBERG, GERMANY
CITY CHURCH (STADTKIRCHE) THIS IS THE CHURCH IN WHICH LUTHR PREACHED OVER 3000 SERMONS
WITTENBERG, GERMANY LOOKING THE MAIN STREET IN WITTENBERG, GERMANY. . . WITH CASTLE CHURCH (SCHLOSSKIRCHE) IN THE BACKGROUND
CHURCH OF JOHN HUSS THE CHURCH WHERE JOHN HUSS PREACHED IN PRAGUE IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
WITTENBERG TOWN HALL THE TOWN HALL IN WITTENBERG GERMANY, WITH STATUE OF LUTHER IN THE FOREGROUND