• Martin Luther's Death House (German: Martin Luthers Sterbehaus) is a historic building in Eisleben, Saxony-Anhalt Germany...
  • Martin Luther maintained a close relationship with the County of Mansfeld up until his death.
  • The house of death is also a museum and is dedicated to the last three weeks of Martin Luther's life.
  • Martin Luther's Death House (Martin Luthers Sterbehaus) is the historic building in Eisleben, where it was incorrectly thought that Martin Luther died on 18...
  • Martin Luther's Death House museum traces the last journey of Martin Luther to his native town, Eislenben.
  • Furnishing of the death rooms by Friedrich Wilhelm Wanderer in 1894 based on historical accounts of Luther's death.
  • This structure has long been considered the place where the German theologian and key figure of the Protestant Reformation died on February 18th, 1546.
  • "As it was the building for thinking of Martin Luther, it is still seen as the Luther Sterbehaus [Luther's Death House]," he added.
  • A small multi-colored pop-up stall has set up shop outside of Martin Luther's death house.
  • ...Death House in Eisleben It is an open secret that Martin Luther did not pass away in the home on Andreaskirchplatz designated Sterbehaus (Death House).