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Matinee

Matinee

Third to last Sunday of the church year

Third to last Sunday of the church year

Virtual Tour

Virtual Tour

Events Calendar

December,
2023
December 2023
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
27 28 29 30 1 Friday, 1 December 2023 2 Saturday, 2 December 2023 3 Sunday, 3 December 2023
4 Monday, 4 December 2023 5 Tuesday, 5 December 2023 6 Wednesday, 6 December 2023 7 Thursday, 7 December 2023 8 Friday, 8 December 2023 9 Saturday, 9 December 2023 10 Sunday, 10 December 2023
11 Monday, 11 December 2023 12 Tuesday, 12 December 2023 13 Wednesday, 13 December 2023 14 Thursday, 14 December 2023 15 Friday, 15 December 2023 16 Saturday, 16 December 2023 17 Sunday, 17 December 2023
18 Monday, 18 December 2023 19 Tuesday, 19 December 2023 20 Wednesday, 20 December 2023 21 Thursday, 21 December 2023 22 Friday, 22 December 2023 23 Saturday, 23 December 2023 24 Sunday, 24 December 2023
25 Monday, 25 December 2023 26 Tuesday, 26 December 2023 27 Wednesday, 27 December 2023 28 Thursday, 28 December 2023 29 Friday, 29 December 2023 30 Saturday, 30 December 2023 31 Sunday, 31 December 2023

Events

15 Nov 2025;
11:30 -
Matinee
16 Nov 2025;
10:00 -
Service with Holy Communion
23 Nov 2025;
10:00 -
Service for All Saints' Day
30 Nov 2025;
10:00 -
Service with Holy Communion for the First Advent
North wall with spiral staircase

Between the spiral staircase in the north wall, which leads to the gallery, and the door where Luther posted his Ninety-Five Theses, there are six more bronze plaques embedded in the wall with Latin inscriptions. They bear the names of three professors of theology, one of jurisprudence, and two of medicine, who taught at Wittenberg University in the 17th and 18th centuries and are buried in the church.

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The Two Kneeling Knights

To the left and right of the altar, on pedestals, stand two life-size marble figures of knights in armor, kneeling. Both are gazing towards the altar in a posture of "eternal adoration," their helmets removed and placed beside them, their hair held in place by a net-like, gold-colored cap. The knight on the left is a "striking likeness" of Elector Frederick the Wise (d. 1525), while the knight on the right, whose face is unfortunately damaged, represents his brother, Elector John the Steadfast (d. 1532). Both are buried in the crypt beneath the choir.