THE FULL POWER OF THE REFORMATION

Three National Special Exhibitions in Berlin, Eisenach and Lutherstadt Wittenberg. One-time from April till November 2017
THE LUTHER EFFECT
Deutsches Historisches Museum at Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin
The Luther Effect
Luther! 95 Treasures – 95 People
Augusteum, Lutherstadt Wittenberg
Luther! 95 Treasures - 95 People
LUTHER AND THE GERMANS
Wartburg, Eisenach
Luther and the Germans
Paintings by Ferdinand Pauwels from 1872, titled “Luther Posting the 95 Theses.” They show Martin Luther hammering his 95 Theses to the door of Wittenberg’s Castle Church (also known as Schlosskirche), as other people look on.

THE NATIONAL SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS:
THE FULL POWER OF THE REFORMATION

Among the absolute highlights of these 2017 celebrations are the three National Special Exhibitions in Berlin, Eisenach, and Lutherstadt Wittenberg. Not only are they a very special exhibition project, they are also major events with an extraordinary format befitting the significance of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.

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Everything you need to know about the three National Special Exhibitions can be found in our brochure.

Poster showing the overall visual motif for the National Special Exhibitions with the red-dot logo.

PROUD WINNNER OF THE RED DOT AWARD

Outstanding! The National Special Exhibitions’ overarching communication strategy has received the coveted “Red Dot Award: Communication Design 2016” from one of the world's most prestigious competitions for communication design.

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Prof. Monika Grütters MdB, German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.

MESSAGE OF WELCOME BY STATE MINISTER PROF. MONIKA GRÜTTERS,
MEMBER OF THE GERMAN BUNDESTAG

The Reformation was an epoch-making event, which permanently changed society and government in Germany. Martin Luther, with whom the Reformation is closely associated, did above all one thing: He asked uncomfortable questions. 
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