Eisleben

Germany

Lutherstadt Eisleben is in Saxony-Anhalt. It is best known as the birth and death town of the 16th century Protestant reformer Martin Luther. Nowadays it is a small and calm town of about 20,000 inhabitants.

The death house of Luther

  • Helfta Monastery. At the Romanesque Road (Straße der Romanik). The one world-famous Cistercian monastery was founded by Gertrude the Great in the late 13th century, but closed during the Reformation in 1522. Nowadays it has been reconstructed and since 2000 nuns live here once again.
  • Martin Luther's birth house, Seminarstraße 16. Apr-Oct daily 10-18, Nov-Mar Tu-Su 10-17. The oldest museum in Germany and one of the oldest in the world. The birth house and death house of the 16th century Protestant reformer are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List together with sites in Wittenberg.
  • Martin Luther's death house, Andreaskirchplatz 7. Tu-Su 10-17, in the summer -18. A museum, just like Luther's birth house.

Helfta Monastery. At the [[Romanesque Road]] (Straße der Romanik). The one world-famous Cistercian monastery was founded by Gertrude the Great in the late 13th century, but closed during the Reformation in 1522. Nowadays it has been reconstructed and since 2000 nuns live here once again.

Martin Luther's birth house, Seminarstraße 16. Apr-Oct daily 10-18, Nov-Mar Tu-Su 10-17. The oldest museum in Germany and one of the oldest in the world. The birth house and death house of the 16th century Protestant reformer are inscribed on the [[UNESCO World Heritage List]] together with sites in [[Wittenberg]].

Martin Luther's death house, Andreaskirchplatz 7. Tu-Su 10-17, in the summer -18. A museum, just like Luther's birth house.

  • Eisleber Wiesenmarkt. September. A yearly fair, takes place the 3rd weekend each September. Wiesenmarkt has a history of over four centuries, draws people from all over the region and is the main event in the town.

Eisleber Wiesenmarkt. September. A yearly fair, takes place the 3rd weekend each September. Wiesenmarkt has a history of over four centuries, draws people from all over the region and is the main event in the town.

  • Halle
  • Eisenach
  • Wittenberg – about 100 km northeast, where Luther lived and worked and the other half of the Luther World Heritage Site