Luther House
The following buildings are named Lutherhaus :
Buildings in which Luther worked:
- Lutherhaus (Eisleben) , Luther's birthplace
- Lutherhaus (Eisenach) , Luther lived there during his school days
- Lutherhaus (Wittenberg) , Luther's place of residence from 1524 until his death
- Lutherhaus (Neustadt an der Orla) , Luther is said to have stayed there several times
- Lutherhaus (Schmalkalden) , residential building
Buildings named after Luther:
- Lutherhaus ( Berlin-Reinickendorf ), Protestant church building in the Berlin district of Reinickendorf from 1929 (architect: Werner Gregor)
- Lutherhaus ( Berlin-Pankow ), Protestant church building in Berlin-Pankow from 1930 (Architects: Rudolf Klante and Ernst Christian Pfannschmidt )
- Lutherhaus (Essen) , Protestant church building from the 1930s in Essen
- Lutherhaus (Flensburg) , parish hall at Lutherpark in Flensburg, near the monastery , where the introduction of the Reformation was decided.
- Lutherhaus (Hanover) , building erected by Paul Brandes in 1925 at Ebhardstrasse 3a, listed as a historical monument
- Lutherhaus (Kötzschenbroda) , Protestant church building from the 1920s in Kötzschenbroda
- Lutherhaus (Wesel) in Wesel, Protestant church building from 1729
- Lutherhaus Evangelical Hospital in Essen, today Alfried Krupp Hospital Steele
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