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Erfurt
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Erfurt
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Erfurt
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Erfurt
Martin Luther, the great Reformer, once declared that Erfurt was “in the ideal location, the perfect place for a city”.
Erfurt invites you to a rendezvous in the heart of Germany.
Now the regional capital of Thuringia, it was founded by Boniface in 742 AD and has one of the largest, listed medieval town centres in Germany.
Visitors encounter a delightful combination of fine Patrician town houses and lovingly reconstructed half-timbered buildings as well as the abbeys and churches for which the city became known as the “Rome of Thuringia”. Its skyline is dominated by the towering spires of St. Mary’s Cathedral and the Church of St. Severus on Cathedral Hill. “Gloriosa”, the massive cathedral bell, is more than 500 years old and the biggest free-swinging bell in the world.
10.11.2012 - 18:00
Am Vorabend des Martinstages, am 10. November, findet die traditionelle Martinsfeier statt.
Erfurt is the spiritual home of Martin Luther. From 1501 to 1505, he studied at the city's university, which enjoyed great prestige at the time. Luther initially devoted himself to the seven liberal arts, before later turning his attention to theology and – at the request of his father – law.
The life of the young student altered dramatically after he survived a perilous thunderstorm. On 17th July 1505, Luther entered the Erfurt Monastery for Augustinian hermits, an order that was renowned for its erudition. Until autumn 1511, his life as a monk was characterised by a strict and precisely timetabled regime of spiritual and religious rituals, as well as academic study within the order. Luther was ordained as a priest in 1507, reading his first Mass on 2 May that year in the Augustinian church.
The medieval structure of the charming old town, with its atmospheric winding lanes and little squares, is largely preserved and it is an important example of German town architecture. Lovingly restored buildings form a picturesque backdrop and create an idyllic atmosphere.
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Evangelisches Augustinerkloster zu Erfurt
Augustinerstraße 10
99084 Erfurt
Telefon: 0361 - 57660-0
14.03.2012 - 19:00
Augustinergespräch
Matthäus Passion
01.04.2012 - 19:00
Johann-Sebastian Bach: Matthäus-Passion
Thüringer Bachwochen
07.04.2012 - 19:30
Le Concert des Nations & Jordi Savall (Viola da gamba)
Thüringer Bachwochen
08.04.2012 - 16:00
Osterkonzert: Triosonaten von Bach, Quantz und Pepusch
Thüringer Bachwochen
14.04.2012 - 15:00
Klaus Mertens (Bariton) und Bob van Asperen (Cembalo): Bei Bach zu Hause
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