
Luther monument
The Luther Monument in Worms is an important landmark of the Reformation and was built in 1868 in honor of Martin Luther. It shows the reformer in an upright position, surrounded by other historical figures of his time. The monument is not only an impressive work of art, but also an important place in German history, as the Worms Reichstag took place here in 1521, at which Luther defended his theses. In the immediate vicinity you will also find the Luther Church and the Old Cathedral, which offer further insights into Luther's life and work. The location of the monument also gives you a beautiful view of the city park and the surrounding area. It is an ideal place to learn more about Germany's religious and political history. A visit to the Luther Monument is worthwhile for those interested in history and anyone who would like to learn more about the developments of the Reformation.