Lutherhaus

Luther Hall
UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Lutherhaus in Wittenberg
LocationLutherstadt Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Part ofLuther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg
CriteriaCultural: (iv)(vi)
Reference783-003
Inscription1996 (20th Session)
Area0.16 ha (0.40 acres)
Buffer zone5.57 ha (13.8 acres)
Coordinates51°51′52.60″N 12°39′9.80″E / 51.8646111°N 12.6527222°E / 51.8646111; 12.6527222
Lutherhaus is located in Germany
Lutherhaus
Location of Lutherhaus in Germany
Lutherhaus is located in Saxony-Anhalt
Lutherhaus
Lutherhaus (Saxony-Anhalt)

The Lutherhaus is a writer's house museum in Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany. Originally built in 1504 as part of the University of Wittenberg, the building was the home of Martin Luther for most of his adult life and a significant location in the history of the Protestant Reformation. Luther was living here when he wrote his 95 Theses.

The Augusteum is an expansion to the original building that was constructed after Luther's death to house a Protestant seminary and library which still exist today. Since 1996, both buildings have been recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites along with other sites associated with Martin Luther in Wittenberg and Eisleben, because of their religious significance and testimony to one of the most influential figures of medieval Europe.[1]

  1. ^ "Luther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Retrieved 3 July 2022.