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Events Calendar

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Events

01 Oct 2025;
12:00 - 12:30 Uhr
Midday prayer of the Preachers’ Seminary
03 Oct 2025;
12:00 - 12:30 Uhr
English Devotion
05 Oct 2025;
10:00 -
Thanksgiving Service with Holy Communion
08 Oct 2025;
12:00 - 12:30 Uhr
Midday prayer of the Preachers’ Seminary
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Heritage Day 2025: This year's Heritage Day will take place on September 14, 2025, and its theme is "Valuable: Priceless or Irreplaceable?" Every second Sunday in September, visitors can take a look behind the doors of historical monuments, some of which are closed. The day attracts many visitors nationwide each year with numerous events and is Germany's contribution to the European Heritage Days. More information about Heritage Day will be available here on this website soon!

Current Posts

The Glass Portraits of European Reformers

In the two lower windows of the north wall, to the left and right of the gallery staircase, twelve glass portraits of European reformers of the 16th century are on display. They were donated in 1983 by the Evangelical Church of the Union to expand the one-sided selection of German Reformation protagonists made in the 19th century. The medallion-shaped portraits were created by the graphic artist Renate Brömme in grisaille painting based on historical models.