Luther Monument
The Luther Monument is a prominent statue located in Wittenberg, Germany, commemorating the life and work of Martin Luther, the key figure in the Protestant Reformation. Unveiled in 1883, the monument features a bronze statue of Luther holding a Bible, symbolizing his role in translating the scriptures and promoting religious reform.
Surrounded by four other statues representing significant figures of the Reformation, the monument stands in the historic town square, attracting visitors interested in the history of Christianity. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage site, reflecting its cultural and historical importance in the context of the Reformation and European history.