EditorialBay-window of the baliwick at Wartburg Castle (11th), palace of the Counts of Turingia, centre of Minnesingers, Countess Elisabeth's home. She was canonized in 1235. Asylum of Martin Luther 1521-1522.
EditorialMartin Luther (1483-1546). German reformer. Luther's Room in Wartburg Castle, near Eisenach. The Universe Illustrated, 1862. Colored engraving.
EditorialMartin Luther (1483-1546). German reformer. Luther's Room in Wartburg Castle, near Eisenach. The Universe Illustrated, 1862. Colored engraving.
EditorialLutherstube in Wartburg Castle in Eisenach The Lutherstube in der Wartburg (title on object), writing table, writing desk, study, 'studiolo', library, Wartburg (Eisenach), G. Jagemann (mentioned on object), Eisenach, 1887, cardboard, photographic paper...
EditorialMartin Luther (1483-1546). German reformer. Luther's Room in Wartburg Castle, near Eisenach. The Universe Illustrated, 1862. Colored engraving.
EditorialMartin Luther (1483-1546) as " Junker Joerg", disguised as a country sqire in his hideout on Wartburg castle, 1521 / 1522, where he translated the New Testament into German. Oil on copper.
EditorialMartin Luther (1483-1546). German reformer. Luther's Room in Wartburg Castle, near Eisenach. The Universe Illustrated, 1862. Colored engraving.
EditorialMartin Luther (1483-1546) as " Junker Joerg", disguised as a country sqire in his hideout on Wartburg castle, 1521 / 1522, where he translated the New Testament into German. Oil on copper.
EditorialMartin Luther (1483-1546). German reformer. Luther's Room in Wartburg Castle, near Eisenach. The Universe Illustrated, 1862. Colored engraving.
EditorialWARTBURG CASTLE, GERMANY. The Wartburg is a castle situated on a 1230-foot (410-m) precipice to the southwest of, and overlooking the town of Eisenach, in the state of Thuringia, Germany.
EditorialMartin Luther (1483-1546) as " Junker Joerg", disguised as a country sqire in his hideout on Wartburg castle, 1521 / 1522, where he translated the New Testament into German. Oil on copper.
EditorialWartburg Castle, first mentioned in 1080. Palace of the Counts of Turingia, centre of Minnesingers, Countess Elisabeth's home. She was canonized in 1235. Asylum of Martin Luther 1521-1522.