Organ night (walking concert from the town church to the palace church)
Organ: Sarah and Thomas Herzer, Christoph Hagemann
Viola: Semyon Kalinowsky
The first part starts at 8 p.m. in the town church, the second part at around 9:15 p.m. in the castle church.
The Organ Night is funded by the Evangelical Wittenberg Foundation
Admission free, donation at the exit
According to tradition, on October 31, 1517, Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses in Latin on this door, inviting scholars to debate them. The purpose of this debate was to clarify whether the Church's practice of selling indulgences was in accordance with the teachings of Jesus. This marked the beginning of the Reformation. The original wooden "Thesis Door" was destroyed in the great fire that ravaged the church in 1760. In 1858, King Frederick William IV of Prussia donated the current bronze door, on the panels of which the Latin text of the theses is cast.