Luther's Parental Home
New museum building: Luther's childhood home
(Manuela Fischer)
Martin Luther grew up in the town of Mansfeld. Here he spent his school years and youth and received the education that paved his way into the academic world. Here he made lifelong friends and discovered his love of music. In Luther's parental home, you will learn what everyday life and the life of the Luder family was like with the help of spectacular archaeological finds. Through them, the formative time of his childhood comes alive again.
Luther's home was the Mansfeld region: the future reformer saw the light of day in Eisleben, but only a few months later the Luder family moved to Mansfeld. Luther's parents settled here, bought a house and built up a business. Luther lived nowhere longer than in Wittenberg - and as a "Mansfeld child" he felt closely connected to the county of Mansfeld throughout his life.
Certified in the period
April 2022 - March 2025