Martin Luther Statue

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Dresden, Germany

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Historical landmark· Sculpture

Martin Luther Statue Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Martin Luther Statue is located in Dresden, Germany on Neumarkt. Martin Luther Statue is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Germany.

Address

Neumarkt

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Vinay Kulkarni

Nice lovely place. Big and open. Good building around.

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Ed

Love Dresden. Second time visiting here for me. Rich in architecture and plenty of cuisine. Great place to spend a few hours before headed to next destination. So fit it in your travel itinerary if your in a car.

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macedonboy

This monument stands in tribute to the prominent reformation preacher Martin Luther. The monument is sculpted as a standard depiction of Luther in his characteristic robes, holding a bible in his left arm, with his closed right hand on the bible as if to say his well known thought that salvation is Sola fide Although the sculpture is no more exceptional than any other Luther monument, it does look very striking in front of Frauenkirche and in Neumarkt.

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Bachiro H24

Looks so great snapshot

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Gustav Christensson

Iconic statue of Martin Luther which looks over visitors to the Frauenkirche. The statue on it's own can be a little boring to view, given that there is no plaque or inscription to enlighten travellers. However, if you're on the square, do stop by and look at this construction, especially now that it's been half a millennium since Luther started the Protestant Reformation.

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Samer Saad

Nice Statue

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BradJill

One of the interesting things to see at Neumarkt in Dresden is the statue of Martin Luther, the prominent theologian and founder of the 16th century Protestant Reformation. This monument was created by German sculptors Adolf von Donndorf and Ernst Rietschel and is situated directly in front of Frauenkirche, formerly a Roman Catholic church which converted over to Protestantism during the Reformation. The statue is of Martin Luther, robed and holding a large book, likely the Luther Bible which Martin Luther famously translated into the German language during his time. He is standing upon a basic pedestal which includes a gold engraving of his name. Note: You can take nice pictures of the Martin Luther monument with Frauenkurche in the background by standing just a few metres in front of the statue. Note: For those who enjoy viewing monuments, there is another statue of King Friedrich August II of Saxony that you can also see at Neumarkt square.

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Pijus Jasiulionis

Beautiful square