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Gospel Choir of the Castle Church

Gospel Choir of the Castle Church

First Sunday after Easter

First Sunday after Easter

Virtual Tour

Virtual Tour

Events Calendar

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22 Monday, 22 May 2023 23 Tuesday, 23 May 2023 24 Wednesday, 24 May 2023 25 Thursday, 25 May 2023 26 Friday, 26 May 2023 27 Saturday, 27 May 2023 28 Sunday, 28 May 2023
29 Monday, 29 May 2023 30 Tuesday, 30 May 2023 31 Wednesday, 31 May 2023 1 2 3 4

Events

27 Apr 2025;
10:00 -
University service
02 May 2025;
12:00 - 12:30 Uhr
English Devotion
04 May 2025;
10:00 -
Service with Holy Communion
05 May 2025;
10:00 - 17:00 Uhr
Sound installation
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Theses Door

According to tradition, on October 31, 1517, Martin Luther proclaimed 95 theses in Latin on a poster at this door, in order to debate them with scholars. The debate was intended to clarify whether the church's trade in "indulgences" corresponded to what Jesus once intended. This was the beginning of the Reformation. The old wooden "Theses Door" was lost in the great fire of the church in 1760. In 1858, the Prussian King Frederick William IV donated the current bronze door, whose wings are encased in Latin theses.