Lutherstadt Wittenberg
Lutherstadt Wittenberg is a historic city in Germany, known for its significant role in the Protestant Reformation. It was here that Martin Luther famously nailed his 95 Theses to the church door in 1517, challenging the practices of the Catholic Church. The city is home to several important sites, including the Castle Church and the Luther House, which attract many visitors each year.
The city is also recognized for its well-preserved Renaissance architecture and vibrant cultural scene. In 1996, Lutherstadt Wittenberg was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting its importance in religious history and its contributions to European culture.