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tubewater changed all that. With the tube water connection, fresh spring water was available to the citizens day and night, summer and winter. It was not until 1883 that the tubewater lost its importance due to the central water supply. Today, the Wittenberg tube water system with its 20 or so existing wells is the only functioning tube water supply system from the Middle Ages north of the
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Röhrwasser, historical water supply system. In the 16th century, the steady growth of the population of the town of Wittenberg made a supply of fresh and clear water increasingly necessary. The existing wells and streams were no longer sufficient, as they were increasingly polluted with rubbish. The
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Wittenberg is currently characterized by renovation and new construction work, an economic recovery and tourism development as a "place of pilgrimage for the Reformation". With the Luther Decade starting in 2008, the city began preparing for the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, which took place
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It contained a prisoner of war camp from 1914 to 1918. A camp 10½ acres in area was set up at Klein Wittenberg, 2 miles from the city. Eight compounds held 13,000 men. During the typhus epidemic of 1914–1915, conditions were harsh. The camp medical officer, Dr. Aschenbach, was awarded the Iron Cross
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agreed not to bomb Wittenberg, though fighting took place in the town, with bullet pock-marks visible on the statues of Luther and Melanchthon in the market square – or so the popular version of the town's history goes. In actual fact the Luther statue was not even present in the town square during
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The coat of arms symbolizes, with its crenelated wall and the towers within and each side, a town that was already strongly fortified by 1409. The two shields in the centre form the coat of arms of the Electorate of Saxony with the Saxon arms on the right, whose gold and black stripes recall the
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by Duke Albert II. There then arose a mediaeval town whose highest governing body was its council. This council, known to have existed as early as 1317, was given the job of administering the town in its care through law and legislation, and of handling the town's revenue. For documentation, the
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Table Talks, and numerous woodcuts were printed here. After the reconstruction of the Cranach courtyards, a historic print shop was re-established in Schlossstrasse, where texts (e.g. Luther's table speeches) and illustrations (in linocut) are now produced as privately printed matter using the
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The Bugenhagen House next to the town church is the oldest Protestant vicarage in the world and is one of the most significant memorials to the Reformation. Until 1997, it was the residence and place of work of the Wittenberg superintendents without interruption since the Reformation.
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bestowed upon the Duke of Saxony-Wittenberg the honour of Elector. Wittenberg became an Electoral residence. The shield with its crossed swords stands for the office of "Arch-Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire" inextricably joined by the Electorate, brought to Wittenberg by
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administration used its own seal. One version of what is believed to be the town's oldest town seal, which the council used, and which dated from the first half of the 14th century, set the pattern with its elements for various civic coats of arms down to the present day.
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period, the statement was related to the precursors and bearers of the Reformation, thus creating a Reformation memorial. On the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the posting of the theses in 2017, the church was extensively renovated.
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The Stadthaus is a modern building complex on Arsenalplatz that includes several historic buildings. Their origins date back to the 13th century. The town house contains significant remains of the medieval building fabric of the former
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Wittenberg developed into an important trade centre during the following few centuries because of its central location. When the local branch of the Ascanians died out in 1422, control of Saxe-Wittenberg passed to the
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St. Mary's Church, the parish church in which Luther often preached, was built in the 14th century, but has been much altered since Luther's time. It contains a painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder, representing the
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In the centre of the old town is the generously proportioned market square, where a harmonious ensemble of town houses has grown up over the centuries. On it are the Renaissance town hall, the monuments to
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article for more) across them symbolizing the town's founder Duke Albrecht II since 1262, when it appeared in his arms. The shield on the left is the Wittenberg district's arms. In 1356, Emperor
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times. Since 1996, the town has staged open-air theatre shows based on the Lutheran history still alive in many historical places of the ancient town. As highlights, in 2001 and 2005,
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and therefore inaccessible. On the site of the former Franciscan monastery, the city's Central Visitors' Reception was opened in 2014/2015. It includes the event centre Stadthaus, the
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was the first pastor to live here until his death in 1558. Between 2004 and 2007, the building was thoroughly renovated and now serves as a spiritual community and meeting centre.
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Philipp Melanchthon lived and died in this house. It houses an exhibition. In 2013, the house received an extension according to plans by the architects Dietsch & Weber from
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The representative showcase building Augusteum was once an extension of the University of Wittenberg "Leucorea". In the inner courtyard of the Augusteum is the former home of
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The figures are given for the metropolitan district at the point in time. Up to 1791 the figures are generally estimated, later figures are from census or local authorities.
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Today Wittenberg is an industrial centre and popular tourist destination, best known for its intact historic centre and various memorial sites dedicated to Martin Luther and
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in 2017. Numerous buildings have been restored, the infrastructure has been partially renewed and numerous new attractions have been created in the city (e.g. the new
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K-Building (Kommandantengebäude), to house the planned study collection of the municipal collections, with attached lecture and conference centre, Juristenstrasse 14
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In 1945, Wittenberg issued 19 of its own postage stamps, each depicting Hitler but with a large black round overprint covering his face. At the end of the war,
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in Wittenberg. The building at Markt 4 and the pharmacy with the courtyard at Schlossstraße 1 show points of contact with Lucas Cranach and his descendants.
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from 1486 to 1525, made his residence in Wittenberg. Several parts of the boundaries of the town were extended soon afterwards. The second bridge over the
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Founded in 1502, the University of Leucorea in Collegienstraße was and is not only a teaching institution. For example, the famous personalities of the
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Wittenberg's reputation as a town protected from Allied bombing is largely accurate. However, just outside Wittenberg the government had built the
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after the Ascanians died out. The flowing water at the foot of the shield symbolizes Wittenberg's location on the River Elbe. The fish is a
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for his part in the epidemic. The award was questioned by the Allies. The use of dogs to attack POW's was criticised by American Ambassador
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St. Mary's Town Church and Parish Church is the mother church of the Reformation. The first Protestant service was held in it in 1521 by
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spent time here. Over the history of the university, which is rich in tradition, developments took place that had an impact not only on
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it became the official residence of the Wittenberg superintendents. The artistic decoration is well preserved and includes works by
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and heavily remodelled by adding several levels. The medieval windows were closed and pouring openings were installed. During the
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Wittenberger Röhrwasser – ein technisches Denkmal aus dem 16. Jahrhundert sowie Wasserversorgung Wittenbergs von früher bis heute
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Lucas Cranach the Elder set up his own print shop in the once-famous printing town of Wittenberg. Among other things, the
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The architectural style of the Melanchthon House in Collegienstraße, which expresses the self-confident modernity of the
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One of the town's main attractions is the Schlosskirche (Castle Church), most notably associated with the publication of
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conveys with its various heraldic elements something of the town's history. On 27 June 1293, Wittenberg was granted
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The ancient electoral palace is another of the buildings that suffered severely in 1760; it now contains archives.
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Lutherstadt Wittenberg has a wide range of cultural sites. Most are located within the historic old town along the
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Christ Church was built as another church in 1907/1908 in the suburb of Kleinwittenberg in historicist forms.
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and thus a technical monument. Since 2002, parts of the streams flowing through the town have been opened up.
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stormed Wittenberg; he received the title of "von Wittenberg" as a reward. In 1815 Wittenberg became part of
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to the south. The station was rebuilt to be more environmentally friendly and re-opened in December 2016.
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was compelled to resign the electoral dignity and most of his territory to the Albertine branch of the
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in 1989, the communist régime dissolved and the town has been governed democratically since 1990.
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much of the war but in storage at Luther Brunnen, a roadhouse a few kilometres north of the town.
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in German) was erected between 1496 and 1506. The Elector's palace was rebuilt at the same time.
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in 1517. It was seriously damaged by fire in 1760 during a bombardment by the French during the
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Wittenberg is home to numerous historical sites, as well as portraits and other paintings by
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K-Gebäude in Wittenberg. Council gives green light for conversion to refugee accommodation.
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Historical documents first mention the settlement in 1180 as a small village founded by
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era. During the renovation of the Luther House, its medieval charm was partially lost.
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by Renate Gruber-Lieblich attempts to document this tragic bombing outside Wittenberg.
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Wittenberg has a long tradition of cultural events. The Central German State Theatre (
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moved there in late 1521, only to be suppressed by Luther when he returned from the
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of the Pope in 1520, thus completing his separation from the Roman Catholic Church.
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left their mark on Wittenberg. Much more than in its role as the capital of
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retrieved 3 August 2016 (planning and construction history of the opening).
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The Hamlethaus in Collegienstraße blends into the ensemble of the town.
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in which Luther lived, first as a monk and later as owner with his wife
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Series of publications of the Stadtgeschichtliches Zentrum Wittenberg.
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is said to have studied in Wittenberg and it was the supposed home of
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The town Wittenberg consists of Wittenberg proper and the following
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Luther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg UNESCO Official Website
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and has been called the "cradle of the Reformation" and "cradle of
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at Markt 4 demonstrates how printing was done in the Middle Ages.
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is the main railway station. It connects Wittenberg hourly with
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with a permanent exhibition and changing special exhibitions in
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Font by Hermann Vischer the Elder, St Mary's Church, Wittenberg
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commanded the refortification of the town in 1813. In 1814 the
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movement had one of its earliest homes in Wittenberg, when the
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Würzburg Residence with the Court Gardens and Residence Square
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of Karlstadt. As Martin Luther's preaching church, it was the
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In 2014 Lutherstadt Wittenberg was awarded the honorary title
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official church of the general superintendents of the Saxon
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Bürgermeisterwahlen in den Gemeinden, Endgültige Ergebnisse
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letterpress process. The historical Gutenberg press in the
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On 31 October 1517, according to legend, Luther nailed his
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was built between 1487 and 1490 and the castle church (the
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in 1949. During the East German period, it formed part of
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dedicated to Luther. Wittenberg was also the seat of the
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Tierpark Wittenberg (Zoological Garden), Juristenstraße.
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Local politics in Wittenberg. The winter break is over.
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text of the theses. Inside the church are the tombs of
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Collegiate Church, Castle, and Old Town of Quedlinburg
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Immobilien in Wittenberg. City plans further castles.
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collection: natural history, ethnology), Arsenalplatz
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Museum in the K-Building? Just not a mere warehouse!
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On the subject of Röhrwasser, see Burkhart Richter:
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Historical City Information and burial place of the
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Location of Wittenberg within Wittenberg district
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Both coats of arms continued to be used by the 2681:Wittenberg Castle is the former residence of the 2506: 566:and family, considered to be the world's premier 5107: 4739:Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen 3167:(* 1856 in Jessen; † 1915 in Leipzig), historian 2250:Cranachhof, one of many courtyards in Wittenberg 1697:Climate data for Wittenberg (1991–2020 normals) 1025:Unlike many other historic German cities during 963:(1547) is the name given to the treaty by which 4670:Castles of Augustusburg and Falkenlust at Brühl 3899: 3303:List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany 3148:(* 1818 in Zerbst; † 1880 in Berlin), historian 3118:(* 1805 in Pyrmont; † 1882 in Berlin), sculptor 3076:Personalities from the 19th to the 21st century 2731:Museum of Municipal Collections in the Zeughaus 2597: 921:—a professor of theology beginning in 1508—and 900:Frederick III "the Wise", the Elector of Saxony 197: 4404: 4298: 3875:"Luther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg" 3296: 3274:(* 1956 in Prenzlau), track and field athlete 3268:(* 1955 in Prenzlau), track and field athlete 3237:(* 1935 in Potsdam; † 2010 in Potsdam), actor 2892: 2466: 1466: 1302: 1138: 886:, and in 1293 the settlement was granted its 530:and 90 kilometers (56 mi) south-west of 4313:Towns and municipalities in the district of 4203: 3985:, Sunday supplement, 23 January 2022, p. S8. 3070:Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg 3927: 3072:, the largest university in Saxony-Anhalt. 2760:at the southern end of Lutherstraße, where 2689:, the castle has served civilian purposes. 4826:Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps 4411: 4397: 4305: 4291: 2885:, which as once abundant in the Elbe. The 1099:Community of Protestant Churches in Europe 792: 4779:Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura 2852:Ascanian rulers' house colours with the 2635:The Cranach Courts attest to the work of 2386: 2350:quadrangle also lies in the city centre. 534:, and has a population of 46,008 (2018). 4788:Frontiers of the Roman Empire in Bavaria 4204:John M. Jeep, ed. (2001). "Wittenberg". 3561:The Arsenal shopping centre, opened 2012 3286:(* 1968 in Milan), Italian film director 3080:Not only the men of the Reformation era 3012: 2827: 2457: 2245: 2237: 1111: 1104: 925:—a professor of Greek starting in 1518. 765: 757: 596:list in 1996, along with other sites in 141:From top: View over Wittenberg old town, 4685:Carolingian Westwork and Civitas Corvey 4530:Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin 4452:List of World Heritage Sites in Germany 4177:(in German). Wittenberg. Archived from 3934:Hauptsatzung der Lutherstadt Wittenberg 3669:Futurea Science Center museum at market 2816:Alaris Butterfly Park, Rothemarkstraße. 1070:occupied Wittenberg; it became part of 917:, which attracted some writers such as 5108: 4816:Old Town of Regensburg with Stadtamhof 4764:The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier 3833:Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen-Anhalt 3813:Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen-Anhalt 2662:, the first part of the Luther Bible, 2532:but also on large parts of the world. 2269:("castle church", built in 1496–1506) 913:In 1502 Elector Frederick founded the 545:, for which it received the honorific 526:, 60 kilometers (37 mi) north of 392:240.32 km (92.79 sq mi) 152:, inside Wittenberg castle church and 5151:Populated riverside places in Germany 4392: 4286: 3867: 3776: 2747:in the monastery church, Arsenalplatz 2226: 1022:in his book "Four Years in Germany". 144:Inside the old town with view to the 4520:Museumsinsel (Museum Island), Berlin 3249:(* 1944 in Wittenberge), theologian. 2980:The 'SKW Piesteritz' industrial area 2674: 2484: 4796:Upper Germanic & Rhaetian Limes 4610:Erzgebirge/Krušnohoří Mining Region 4275:, a 2013 documentary in English by 2903:SKW Stickstoffwerke Piesteritz GmbH 2897:The town is an important centre of 2715:Christian Art Foundation Wittenberg 1088:Lutherstadt Wittenberg Hauptbahnhof 148:, Market square with town hall and 13: 4543:Upper Harz Water Management System 4374: 4197: 3939: 2453: 2343:in 1520 is marked by an oak tree. 1461: 1297: 1133: 1116:Historical population 1800 to 2015 267: 235: 193: 14: 5167: 4272:Luther and the Chemicals Industry 4229: 4207:Medieval Germany: an Encyclopedia 4059:Historic streams in the old town. 3906:(in German). R. Gruber-Lieblich. 3621:Hamlethaus at Wittenberg old town 2545: 2440:. It was renovated in 1999/2000. 2218:World Meteorological Organization 1047:. This war factory was worked by 574:, a dignity held by the dukes of 4769:Augsburg Water Management System 4759:Abbey and Altenmünster of Lorsch 4478:Berlin Modernism Housing Estates 4437: 4419: 4279:covering the history of the city 3900:Gruber-Lieblich, Renate (1995). 3712: 3686: 3674: 3662: 3650: 3638: 3626: 3614: 3593: 3578: 3566: 3554: 3542: 3527: 3515: 3500: 3486: 3472: 3456: 3441: 3429: 3408: 3395: 3382: 3369: 3356: 3343: 3330: 3317: 2985: 2973: 2958: 2942: 2807:, Wilhelm-Weber-Straße near the 2740:Science Center futurea, Markt 25 2703:, Markt 4 (changing exhibitions) 2443: 2363: 1095:European City of the Reformation 1014:led to its dismantling in 1873. 878:colonists under the rule of the 770:University of Wittenberg in 1644 740: 727: 715: 702: 689: 676: 663: 651: 638: 626: 614: 514:, is the fourth-largest town in 266: 259: 234: 227: 173: 128: 121: 110: 103: 92: 85: 74: 5141:World Heritage Sites in Germany 4625:Muskauer Park / Park Mużakowski 4163: 4144: 4125: 4106: 4087: 4069: 4051: 4018: 3988: 3969: 3534:Hundertwasserschule, School by 3096:and as the residential town of 2965:The Elbe bridge is part of the 2823: 2751: 2628: 3893: 3853: 3839: 3818: 3802: 3705: 3064:Wittenberg is the seat of the 3025:) reached great importance in 3009:Theatre, culture and education 2967:Bundesstraße 2 federal highway 2951:Lutherstadt Wittenberg station 2923:Lutherstadt Wittenberg station 2617:) and Philipp Melanchthon (by 2432:The church on Mauerstraße was 965:John Frederick the Magnanimous 938:All Saints', the Castle Church 835:All Saints' Church, Wittenberg 39:Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany 16:Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany 1: 4792:Frontiers of the Roman Empire 4503:Archaeological Border Complex 3795: 3253: 3023:Mitteldeutsches Landestheater 2535: 5156:Populated places on the Elbe 4811:Monastic Island of Reichenau 3879:UNESCO World Heritage Centre 3494:Melanchthonhaus (Wittenberg) 3216: 3158: 3103: 2558: 2353: 1624: 7: 4801:Maulbronn Monastery Complex 4595:Dessau-Wörlitz Garden Realm 4002:(in German). Archived from 3536:Friedensreich Hundertwasser 3110:Johann Friedrich von Brandt 2721:(access via visitor centre) 2592:Historical City Information 2358: 2273:is said to have nailed his 2030:Average precipitation days 1886:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1746:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 32:Wittenberg (disambiguation) 10: 5172: 3977:Alte Meister, neue Geister 3422: 3300: 3297:Twin towns – sister cities 2893:Economy and infrastructure 2786:Kirchliches Forschungsheim 2692: 2468:Augusteum and Luther House 2335:Martin Luther's home, the 2215: 1696: 1688: 1124: 1061:"...und morgen war Krieg!" 1006:, administered within the 990:took control in 1806, and 961:Capitulation of Wittenberg 785:UNESCO World Heritage Site 603: 29: 18: 4869: 4839: 4821:Pilgrimage Church of Wies 4747: 4729:Great Spa Towns of Europe 4695:Upper Middle Rhine Valley 4653: 4578: 4487:Roland on the Marketplace 4461: 4446: 4372: 4321: 3936:, § 17, 16 December 2020. 3467:in the All Saints' Church 3122:Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl 2996:connects Wittenberg with 2797:Panoramic circular image 2641:Lucas Cranach the Younger 2419:Lucas Cranach the Younger 2327:Hermann Vischer the Elder 2307:Peter Vischer the Younger 2168: 2120: 2076: 2029: 1955: 1885: 1815: 1745: 1740: 1737: 1734: 1731: 1728: 1725: 1722: 1719: 1716: 1713: 1710: 1707: 1704: 1701: 1151:—     890:as a free-standing town. 860: 850: 840: 818: 806: 791: 782: 495: 485: 475: 463: 442: 425: 417: 409: 404: 396: 388: 383: 365: 360: 348: 336: 326: 291: 282:Show map of Saxony-Anhalt 221: 187: 169: 67: 58: 44: 4525:Hanseatic City of Lübeck 4253:Wittenberg Photo Gallery 3698: 3657:Facade images, town hall 3509:Augusteum and Lutherhaus 2264:All Saints' Church, the 1633:or municipal divisions: 915:University of Wittenberg 633:Duchy of Saxe-Wittenberg 522:. It is situated on the 19:Not to be confused with 4784:Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt 4539:Historic Town of Goslar 4492:Fagus Factory in Alfeld 4473:ADGB Trade Union School 4379:Wittenberg district coa 3815:, accessed 9 July 2022. 3549:Werksiedlung Wittenberg 2637:Lucas Cranach the Elder 2415:Lucas Cranach the Elder 2256:Lucas Cranach the Elder 2233:Wittenberg Culture Mile 932:against the selling of 609:Historical affiliations 421:190/km (490/sq mi) 400:67 m (220 ft) 5116:Towns in Saxony-Anhalt 4950:Bosnia and Herzegovina 4851:Messel Pit Fossil Site 4806:Margravial Opera House 4704:Cathedral of St. Peter 4380: 4084:retrieved 25 May 2021. 3975:Susanne Kippenberger: 3352:, United States (1995) 3134:Johann Gottfried Galle 3128:Johann Hinrich Wichern 3018: 2836: 2788:, Friedrichstrasse 1a. 2711:(changing exhibitions) 2463: 2426:Unbefleckte Empfängnis 2395:Justus Jonas the Elder 2388:Stadtkirche Wittenberg 2251: 2243: 2242:Lutherhaus, Wittenberg 1117: 831:Stadtkirche Wittenberg 800:Stadtkirche Wittenberg 771: 763: 755: 722:Soviet occupation zone 512:Lutherstadt Wittenberg 214: 150:Stadtkirche Wittenberg 52:Lutherstadt Wittenberg 5146:Wittenberg (district) 4856:Ancient Beech Forests 4675:Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe 4378: 4258:Theatre of Wittenberg 4246:16 March 2012 at the 3633:Maarten Luther Statue 3272:Christiane Wartenberg 3247:Friedrich Schorlemmer 3068:which is part of the 3016: 2831: 2780:Ratsarchiv Wittenberg 2461: 2348:Wittenberg University 2249: 2241: 1621:Source: 2012 census. 1121:Historical population 1115: 1105:Historical population 769: 761: 611: 444: • Summer ( 213: 5126:Landmarks in Germany 4734:Völklingen Ironworks 4690:Lower Germanic Limes 4614:Luther Memorials in 4564:Historic Centres of 4535:Mines of Rammelsberg 4511:St. Michael's Church 4507:St. Mary's Cathedral 4427:World Heritage Sites 4181:on 24 September 2020 3778:[ˈvɪtn̩bɛʁk] 3588:in the market square 3146:Karl Wilhelm Nitzsch 2832:Wittenberg's oldest 2782:, Juristentrasse 16. 2503:made of grey brick. 2301:and of the electors 986:-occupied town. The 974:In 1760, during the 810:Luther Memorials in 646:Electorate of Saxony 487:Vehicle registration 418: • Density 30:For other uses, see 4601:Dresden Elbe Valley 4552:Kontorhaus District 4356:Oranienbaum-Wörlitz 3863:. 24 December 2002. 3586:Philipp Melanchthon 3436:Wittenberg old town 3086:Philipp Melanchthon 2839:Wittenberg's civic 2725:Haus der Geschichte 2553:Johannes Bugenhagen 2526:Philipp Melanchthon 2295:Johannes Bugenhagen 2291:Philipp Melanchthon 2077:Average snowy days 1816:Daily mean °C (°F) 1122: 1080:peaceful revolution 1053:political prisoners 1051:, Russians, Poles, 1040:Arado Flugzeugwerke 956:in spring of 1522. 936:to the door of the 923:Philipp Melanchthon 798:Market square with 779: 541:and the Protestant 311:51.8671°N 12.6484°E 307: /  250:Show map of Germany 158:Leucorea university 4708:Church of Our Lady 4630:Naumburg Cathedral 4605:(delisted in 2009) 4381: 4212:Garland Publishing 3957:on 12 October 2023 3465:Ninety-five Theses 3450:All Saints' Church 3140:Werner von Siemens 3039:"Bühne Wittenberg" 3019: 2837: 2766:Bull of Banishment 2621:), as well as the 2464: 2436:in 1872 by Bishop 2411:Congress of Vienna 2399:Andreas Bodenstein 2303:Frederick the Wise 2262:. 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Wittenberge
Wittenburg
Wittenberg (disambiguation)
Town







Castle church
Stadtkirche Wittenberg
Lutherhaus
Leucorea university
Melanchthonhaus
Coat of arms of Wittenberg
Wittenberg is located in Germany
Wittenberg is located in Saxony-Anhalt
51°52′02″N 12°38′54″E / 51.8671°N 12.6484°E / 51.8671; 12.6484
Germany
State
Saxony-Anhalt
District
Wittenberg
Mayor
Ind.
Time zone
UTC+01:00
CET

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