Wittenberg's Historic Center
Wittenberg's Historic Center is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Germany. It is renowned for its significant role in the Protestant Reformation, particularly as the home of Martin Luther, who famously posted his Ninety-Five Theses on the church door in 1517. The area features well-preserved buildings, including the Castle Church and the Luther House, which attract visitors interested in history and religion.
The center showcases a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, reflecting its rich cultural heritage. Key sites include the Market Square, where the Town Church stands, and various museums that highlight the life and impact of Luther and the Reformation.