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Frankfurt am Main's Lutherhaus: A glimpse into the past through black and white photos

Background imageLutherhaus Collection: Frankfurt am Main: Lutherhaus (b / w photo)

Frankfurt am Main: Lutherhaus (b / w photo)
7189984 Frankfurt am Main: Lutherhaus (b/w photo) by German Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lutherhaus)

Background imageLutherhaus Collection: Frankfurt a M, Domplatz mit Lutherhaus (b / w photo)

Frankfurt a M, Domplatz mit Lutherhaus (b / w photo)
5214174 Frankfurt a M, Domplatz mit Lutherhaus (b/w photo) by German Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Frankfurt a M, Domplatz mit Lutherhaus)

Background imageLutherhaus Collection: Luthers Chamber, at Wittenberg, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Luthers Chamber, at Wittenberg, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Luthers Chamber, at Wittenberg, 1845. The Lutherhaus, built in 1504 as part of the University of Wittenberg in Germany, was home to Protestant reformer Martin Luther for most of his adult life

Background imageLutherhaus Collection: Luthers House, at Wittenberg, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Luthers House, at Wittenberg, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Luthers House, at Wittenberg, 1845. The Lutherhaus, built in 1504 as part of the University of Wittenberg in Germany, was home to Protestant reformer Martin Luther for most of his adult life

Background imageLutherhaus Collection: Melancthons House, at Wittenberg, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Melancthons House, at Wittenberg, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Melancthons House, at Wittenberg, 1845. The Melanchthonhaus, home of German theologian and Protestant reformer Philipp Melanchthon, at Wittenberg in Germany

Background imageLutherhaus Collection: Luthers House, Wittenberg, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Luthers House, Wittenberg, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Luthers House, Wittenberg, 1890. Lutherhaus built 1504 as part of the University of Wittenberg, was home to Martin Luther, (1483-1546) of the Protestant Reformation for most of his adult life

Background imageLutherhaus Collection: Lutherhaus Wittenberg 1911 Saxony-Anhalt Wittenberg

Lutherhaus Wittenberg 1911 Saxony-Anhalt Wittenberg
Lutherhaus Wittenberg, 1911, Saxony-Anhalt, Wittenberg, Lutherhaus, Germany

Background imageLutherhaus Collection: Buildings Wittenberg 1906 Saxony-Anhalt Lutherhaus

Buildings Wittenberg 1906 Saxony-Anhalt Lutherhaus
Buildings in Wittenberg, 1906, Saxony-Anhalt, Wittenberg, Lutherhaus, Germany

Background imageLutherhaus Collection: Lutherhaus Wittenberg 1914 Saxony-Anhalt Wittenberg

Lutherhaus Wittenberg 1914 Saxony-Anhalt Wittenberg
Lutherhaus Wittenberg, 1914, Saxony-Anhalt, Wittenberg, Lutherhaus, Germany

Background imageLutherhaus Collection: Market squares Landkreis Leipzig Buildings Borna

Market squares Landkreis Leipzig Buildings Borna
Market squares in Landkreis Leipzig, Buildings in Borna, Street lights in Saxony, 1901, Landkreis Leipzig, Borna, Markt mit Lutherhaus, Germany



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Frankfurt am Main's Lutherhaus: A glimpse into the past through black and white photos. Once a symbol of the Reformation in Frankfurt, this historic building now stands proudly on Domplatz, a testament to the enduring legacy of Martin Luther. Echoes of the past resonate as we journey back to Wittenberg, where Luther's House, Melanchthon's House, and the Lutherhaus once stood side by side, shaping the course of history. These 19th-century images offer a peek into the past, showcasing the humble abodes of the influential figures who shaped the Reformation. As we delve deeper into history, we find that the Lutherhaus in Wittenberg underwent various transformations over the years. From the late 19th century to the early 20th, the building underwent significant renovations, preserving its historical significance while adapting to the changing times. Beyond Wittenberg, the influence of the Reformation spread far and wide, reaching the market squares of Borna and other towns in the Landkreis Leipzig. The Lutherhaus in these places served as beacons of the faith, inspiring generations to come. Today, the Lutherhaus in Wittenberg stands as a symbol of resilience and endurance, a reminder of the transformative power of ideas and the indelible impact of one man's courage to challenge the status quo.