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The Lutherhaus in Eisenach is one of the oldest surviving half timbered houses in Thuringia. Tradition holds that Martin Luther lived there with the Cotta own family during his schooldays from 1498 to 1501. The Lutherhaus has been one of the maximum essential historic Reformation sites because the nineteenth century and, as such, turned into specific a European cultural heritage web site in 2011. The Lutherhaus has been run as a cultural records museum considering 1956. Martin Luther resided in his liked town of Eisenach several instances in his existence. He spent 3 years of his schooldays there and translated the New

Testament in Wartburg Castle. Son of Hans 1459–1530 and Margaret he Louder, née Lindeman 1459–1531, Martin Luther becomes born on November 10, 1483 within the Central German town of Eileen. Luther attended the Latin college inside the neighboring metropolis of Mansfield, before transferring to Magdeburg in which he attended the cathedral school for twelve months in 1497. Young Luther moved to Eisenach just 1 year later. He to begin with lived with own family family in his mother's fatherland.

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