The Luther Effect: Protestantism – 500 Years in the World

12 April-5 Nov. The Deutsches Historisches Museum marks the 500th anniversary of the Reformation with an exhibition leading the visitor through "five centuries and four continents."

Comprising paintings and documents, the show examines the worldwide history of the impact and reciprocal effects of Protestantism, with a special focus on Martin Luther, the 16th-century German theologian who rebelled against the Catholic church and began the Protestant Reformation in 1517.

Wed-Mon 10.00-20.00. Tues closed.

General Info

Address Deutsches Historisches Museum, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Niederkirchner Straße 7, tel. +49(0)30254860.

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The Luther Effect: Protestantism – 500 Years in the World

Deutsches Historisches Museum, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Niederkirchner Straße 7, tel. +49(0)30254860.

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