From 5th till 9th October we were visiting Eisenach to commemorate Luther and his work.
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Thuringia |
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Eisenach was an early capital of Thuringia in the 12th and 13th centuries.
Martin Luther came to Eisenach and translated the Bible into German.
In 1685, Johann Sebastian Bach was born here.
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When Eisenach still belonged to the DDR, many houses were in bad shape. After the war many buildings were in ruins, some houses were empty , because the owners had fled and never returned. We could see those houses which were in a deplorable state. Nobody cared about them and little by little they deteriorated.
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Luther plays the lute for his wife and three of his 7 children
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Luther at work
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Luther with his family
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Luther's birthplace was here but the original house had disappeared
Walking through these streets with such colourful houses made us remember of the time that Eisenach was part of the DDR, when all those buildings were still dreary, sad and colourless.
We saw so much and heard even more that I couldn't remember all the facts and stories about the famous men that lived here. There were for instance Bach and Händel, Goethe and Schiller and of course Luther.
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7 comments:
When you see those colourful houses, it must be easy to forget their heritage.
So much history in this one town....what a lot there is to learn in this world.....thank you for all you’ve shared (taught)....
Hallo Wil
Alhoewel oftopic, niet minder oprecht hartelijk gemeend:
Van harte gefeliciteerd met je verjaardag!
Mede namens de ABC-familie wens ik je een heel fijne verjaardag toe en nog vele jaren in Liefde, Geluk en Gezondheid.
Woww..Beautiful images you have shared on your blog. I loved it.. Thank you for sharing..
Gorgeous photos, Wil. It looks like you had a marvelous time in a beautiful area. We shall be traveling your way, but in a cruise this time. It will be interesting to see those places we visited over 10 years ago. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that tulips will be blooming in Keukenhof.
Thank you for showing us, Wil
What beautiful buildings- I love the mosaic work, and would love to tour places like this. You are very lucky to walk back in time like this. Bach! Wow.
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