Martin Luther lived in an ex-monastery in Wittenberg known as the Black Monastery (after the Franciscan's black cloaks). This morning, we toured that building which is now a stunning Martin Luther museum. Here are some pictures.
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The front tower (check out the sloping windows)
Guide Astrid with a statue of Katherina von Bora (aka Mrs. Luther)
The pulpit from the Stadtkirche whence Luther preached over 2000 sermons
Sloping windows!
Luther's robes
The lectern from the College of Wittenberg's main lecture hall
A songbook of the time, open to "A Mighty Fortress is Our God" (sing along with me in your head!)
Me the homebrewer with one of Katherina's beer barrels (she made over 4000 liters a year!)
What not to do: the Ten Commandments panel from the Wittenberg city hall painted by Lucas Cranach.
The collected works of Martin Luther in the Lutherhaus library (count the volumes!)