Title: Auf den Spuren Martin Luthers:
1Auf den Spuren Martin Luthers
In the Footsteps of Martin Luther Planning a
Lutherland Study Tour
- All you wanted to know
- Some things you didnt want to know
- And then some
- Assembled by Larry W. Myers
2Exchange RateA Killer!
- Probable rate will be 1.45 USD 1.00 in
2008 - Add another 3-5 commission fee
- Initial, advertised rates for 2010 tours,
including Oberammergau Passion Play, are very
costly!
3Jet FuelAnother Killer
- Impossible to find roundtrip airfare for group
travel to Europe in 2008 for less than 1,200
from the midwest. - Be careful of fuel surcharges.
4Alternative Air Routes
- 1-stop routes (e.g., through Madrid, Iceland,
Paris, U.K.) are nearly always less expensive
than non-stop - Multi-city routes are generally no more expensive
(e.g., ORD-Frankfurt Munich-ORD) - Current favorite seems to be flying to/from
Prague, with emphasis only on eastern Germany
5Passport
- Cant travel without it!
- As of January 1, 2008, required also for travel
to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, Caribbean, all
parts of Central/South America - www.americanpassport.com provides expedited
online service
6Luggage
- Remember that you carry what you bring!
- 2 Pieces, 70 lbs each, usually allowed for
checked luggage (per person!) PLEASE
dont! - 1 Piece, 20 lbs, allowed for carry-on
- One additional iteme.g., purse, briefcase,
camera bag, etc.also allowed as additional
carry-on
7Good Luggage Choices
- Always use luggage with wheels
- Consider one large piece with collapsible
duffel-style tucked inside. Duffel can be used
for dirty laundry and main piece for those
fragile souvenirs treasures. - Plan to stay at least one overnight in city of
disembarkation (in case of delayed luggage)
8Wallet/Purse Security
- Guard passport and monies at all times!
- Consider an invisible, security wallet of some
sort
9Appliances Electrical Voltage
- Voltage in Germany Austria is 220
- Consider carrying only multi-voltage electrical
items - Carry along the applicable (northern Europe)
adapters, available individually or in an
all-in-one unit
10Cash or Credit?
- Travelers checks, in general, are a waste of
time and money - Consider one debit card and one credit card
- Use debit card to obtain 1-2 weeks worth of cash
at ATMs and the credit card for purchases - Obtain, and know, your PIN before departing
- Alert bank to withdrawals while in Europe
- Consider exchanging some money at airport of
disembarkation
11Clothing Tips
- Wash n wear clothing the easiest
- Pack plastic bottle of Woolite for washing out
clothing - Portable clothes line (for use in bathroom) to
dry clothing overnight is a good idea - Provide list of potential self-service laundry
sites at half-way point (provide maps as well) - Dont forget workout gear and/or swim suit for
use at applicable hotels (provide handout of
hotel amenities)
12Dress Clothes
- Really not necessary (unless desired)
- Better-than-average clothing (no shorts)
recommended for any worship services and at any
operas or musical performances - German men, in general, do not wear T-shirts in
public (polo shirts have become common)
13Useful Items
- Washcloth (if you use one) bring plastic bag as
well for transporting a wet washcloth - Wet Ones or something similarthese moist
toilettes are handy for a variety of uses - Small packages of tissues for all kinds of uses
- A larger plastic bag for transporting swim wear
(if you intend to use the hotel pools where
available)
14Photography
- If using 35 mm, buy film before leaving U.S.A.!
- If using a digital camera . . .
- Bring lots of memory sticks
- Consider burning CDs every two or three days
- Take along a laptop for this purpose
- Have participants bring along their own CDs
(preferably Read and Write)
15While on the Airplane
- Sleep (instead of watching the movie or listening
to music) - Get up and walk the aisles to relieve tension and
soreness in muscles - Consider bringing earplugs and/or blindfold to be
able to sleep - Consider cleaning up (shaving, washing, etc.) and
/or changing clothes before arrival
16Staying in Contact
- Provide handouts for telephoning tips and
instructions - Leave a copy of contact information with family
and/or friends - Consider buying an ATT international calling
card (at SAMs Club) and obtaining international
access codes - Consider buying an international calling card at
German post office or kiosk after arrival - Consider purchasing an unlocked (or unlock your
current) GSM cell phone and get a pre-paid SIM
card for Germany. - Internet Cafés are the cheapest way of staying in
contact.
17Practical Tips
- Try the nearest Meztgerei (butcher shops) or
outdoor food stands (Imbiss) for inexpensive but
tasty lunches - Stay hydrated (provide bottled water for sale on
the bus) - Sit and rest when you need to do so!
18Final Tips
- Time your itinerary (travel time, potty stops,
time at each site, etc.) - Remember that German law restricts tour busses to
100 km (62.14 mi) / hour - Even German autobahns have increasing number of
stretches with restricted speeds for regular
automobiles
19Transportation Tips
- A charter bus to Chicago ORD may be less
expensive than air travel from smaller airport - Cars can be left throughout the length of the
tour in a church parking lot
20Ticketing and Seating Tips
- Most group tickets today are e-tickets (no hard
copies) - No pre-assigned seating assignments for group
travel (will be accomplished during check-in) - Frequent Flyer Miles Encourage participants to
sign up for applicable frequent flyer club as
soon as possible (if they dont already have an
account). Can be done online. Be sure that
airline agent includes the account number when
you check in at the counter!!!
21Recommended Germany Tour Contact
- Christian Eggert of Christian Tours Europe
- Operates out of Braunschweig
- URL www.christiantourseurope.com
- Hates Edelweis
22Other German Contacts
- Rev. Wilhelm Torgerson
- The Wittenberg Project
- Concordia_at_lutherwb.de
Dr. Ingerose Paust, Christian Author Expert on
Saxon emigration ingerose.paust_at_freenet.de
23About the Following Slides Sites
- Concentrate primarily on genuinely Luther sites
in both western and eastern Germany - Side Trips are recommended because they are in
the immediate vicinity of Luther sites - Following recommendations require, with travel
days included, a total of 12 days - Extras at the end list some of the traditional,
touristy German sites
24Itinerary Info and Q A
- At the Frankfurt Flughafen, nifty luggage carts
are available as soon as you get through Passport
Control. - German luggage carts will not roll unless the
handle is pushed down and held down. - The Frankfurt luggage carts can even be placed on
the escalator (but be careful)!
25Itinerary Info and Q A
- Frankfurt/Main
- Trinity Lutheran English-speaking American
congregation (www.trinity-lutheran.de) - Visit to our partner churchs (S.E.L.K.s)
seminary (Theologische Hochschule) in Oberursel - Visit to the Saalburg (restored Roman fortress)
will provide some much-needed exercise and fresh
air
26Frankfurt/Main
- S.E.L.K. seminary in Oberursel / Taunus
- American exchange students, when present, usually
willing to serve as tour guide and/or host a
cookout
27Frankfurt/Main
- Saalburg, just minutes from Oberursel, is a
restored Roman fort - Offers a unique glimpse at the northern frontier
boundary (limes) of the Roman Empire
28Itinerary Info and Q A
- Worms
- Basilica
- Trinity Memorial Church
- Luther Memorial
- Jewish Cemetery
- City Museum
- Magnus Kirche
- Dinner winetasting at a Weingut on the Rhein
29WormsBasilica Bishops Residence
30WormsTrinity Memorial Church
31WormsLuther Memorial
32WormsJewish Cemetery (Heilige Sand) Oldest in
Europe
33WormsMagnuskirchethe First Evangelical Church
Andreasstift
City Museum at Andreasstift has a Luther Room
Magnuskirche
34Worms Resources
Both available, in English, at the Tourist
Information Office in Worms (both co-translated
by L. Myers)
35Speyer
- Just north of Worms am Rhein
- Site of 1529 Diet of Speyer, protestations of
which gave rise to the name Protestant - Issue cuius regio, eius religio
36Itinerary Info and Q A
- Eisenach
- Bach House
- Frau Cotta House
- St. George Church
- Wartburg
37Eisenach Bach
38Eisenach Frau Cotta
39EisenachSt. George Church
40EisenachWartburg
41EisenachWartburg
42EisenachWartburg
43EisenachWartburgLuther Room
44Itinerary Info and Q A
- Erfurt
- Cathedral of St. Mary Severi Church
- Medieval University of Erfurt
- Krämerbrücke (Merchants Bridge)
- Augustinian Cloister
- Stotternheim (north of Erfurt)
45ErfurtSt. Mary Cathedral Serveri Church
- More to Erfurt than just the Augustinerkloster!
- Luther was ordained at Cathedral of St. Mary
- Architecture (inside outside) of both
structures is marvelous
46University of Erfurt
Restored University Dormitory the original
Water Closet (WC)
Medieval University Entrance
47Erfurt
- The Famous Krämerbrücke (Merchants Bridge)
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48Erfurt--Augustinerkloster
- Allow at least two hours for a thorough tour
- Evangelical order of sisters is happy to provide
lectures about then and now (youll have to
ignore or tolerate the political overtones)
49Erfurt--Augustinerkloster
- Luther prostrated himself as he entered the
Augustinian Order - Burial marker (not Luthers) in front of altar
marks the spot - Ironic that Luther prostrated himself over the
grave of one of the inquisitors of John Hus
50Erfurt--Augustinerkloster
- Supposed cell of Luther
- Probably one like it
51Erfurt--Augustinerkloster
- Augustinerkloster Hof (inner courtyard)
52Erfurt Luther Statue
- CTS, Fort Wayne, Luther statue is similar to
Erfurt statute - Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, statue is a copy
of the Rietschel Luther at Worms
53Stotternheim
- Stotternheim is some five miles north of Erfurt
- Reputed site of Luthers I will become a monk!
54Side Trip Weimar
- Weimar
- Cultural center of Germany
- Requires all day to explore
- Herderkirche
- Museum
- Homes of many composers authors
- Buchenwald (former Nazi labor camp) just 30
minutes away - Leipzig a 1.5 hour-drive away
55Weimar
Herder Church Wonderful Altar Piece
Garden Rear of Goethe House
56Another Side Trip Buchenwald
57Itinerary Info and Q A
- Eisleben (1.5 hour drive from Leipzig)
- Luthers Birth House
- Church of Sts. Peter Paul
- Luthers Death House
- St. Andrews Church.
- Luther Statue
58EislebenLuther Birth House
59EislebenChurch of Sts. Peter Paul
Luther was baptized here on the Feast of St.
Martin, November 11, 1483, the day after his
birth. Baptismal font still exists (but not
used).
60Eisleben Luthers Death House
61Eisleben Andreaskirche
62Eisleben Marktplatz
- Luther statue at CTS, Fort Wayne, also similar
to this one in Eisleben, but with an open Bible - Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, statue a copy of
the Worms Luther
63Itinerary Info and Q A
- Mansfeld
- Luther Parents Home
- Latin School
- Evangelical Church
- Mansfeld Castle
- Leipzig a 2-hour drive
64Mansfeld Luther Home Latin School
Latin School attended by Luther
Luther parental home, where Luther lived
throughout most of his childhood
65Mansfeld Evangelical Church of St. George
- Interior demonstrates the importance of the
visual for those who cannot read - Luthers home church for some 15 years in his
youth
66Mansfeld Castle
- Luthers last mission was to settle a dispute
among the Mansfeld landgraves - This castle, NOT the Wartburg, probably inspired
Ein Feste Burg - He stayed in Eisleben during the negotiations and
traveled back and forth (hence, his illness that
killed him)
67Magdeburg
- Luther had one year of schooling in Magdeburg
- Magdeburgs cathedral, one of the largest Gothic
churches in Germany, is alone worth the travel - Distance suggests an overnight in Harz region,
combining a visit to Goslar or Quedlinburg
(preserved medieval cities)
Magdeburg sits along the Elbe River, as does also
Torgau.
68Itinerary Info and Q A
- Wittenberg
- Luther Residence
- Melanchthon House
- Castle Church (Schlosskirche)
- City Church (of St. Mary)
- Cranach House
- University
69The Wittenberg Project
- 3 million renovation of Boys Latin School,
nearby the City Church - Intent is to provide a mission for the S.E.L.K.
and an English-speaking, genuinely Lutheran
presence for the 400,000 tourists each year
70Wittenberg Luther Residence
- Former Augustinerkloster
- Given to Martin Katherine Luther as a wedding
present - Recent archeological work has revealed basement
kitchen and cellar of Katherine Luther behind the
monastery
71Wittenberg Cranach House
- Time consuming and costly, yet the Cranach House
is worth both - Cranach was both chemist and painter
72Wittenberg Castle Church
73Wittenberg Interior of Castle Church
74Wittenberg Luther Melanchthon Graves
Luthers grave is on pulpit side Melanchthons,
on lectern side.
75Wittenberg Marktplatz w/Statues
76Wittenberg City Church of St. Mary
- Luther frequently preached here (and confessed
his sins to Pfr. Bugenhagen) - Exterior corner displays derogatory attitude
toward Jews
77Wittenberg City Church Altar Piece
Painted by Cranach the Elder. Upper left panel
displays baptismal practice at that time.
78Wittenberg University Entrance
- Name Leucorea is from the Greek, white
mountain, which is Wittenberg in German - S.E.L.K. pastors will meet here in October 2008,
some five months prior to the opening and
dedication of the new ministry center in March
2009
79Itinerary Info and Q A
- Torgau
- WW II Memorial
- City Church
- Grave of Katherine Luther
- Hartenfels Castle
80Torgau
- Situated alongside Elbe River
- Meeting place of American Russian troops in WW
II (actually several kilometers to the east)
81Torgau
Marienkirche
Grave of Katherine Luther
Katherine Luther Room
Hartenfels Castle
82Itinerary Info and Q A
- Saxon Mother Churches of the LCMS
- LangenchursdorfBaptismal church of C.F.W.
Walther - Bräunsdorfwhere Walther was ordained and served
prior to emigration - Niederfrohna Christus
- Johanneskirche
83LCMS Saxon Mother Churches
84Coburg Castle
- Luther resided here during the Diet of Augsburg
in 1530 - Now houses three museums, one of which displays
the largest collection of medieval armor and
weaponry in Germany
85Itinerary Info and Q A
- Augsburg
- Church of St. Anna (with Fugger Chapel)
- Függerei (first low-income housing project)
- Maximilianstrasse 36/38 (where Luther disputed
with Cardinal Cajetan - Bishops Palace (no longer existing) was site of
Augsburg Confession on June 25, 1530
86Augsburg Church of St. Anna
- Luther stayed at adjoining Carmelite Monastery
during his discussion with Cajetan in 1518 - Church was site of signing of the JDDJ in 1999
87Augsburg St. Anna Churchwith Fugger Chapel
88Presentation of Augsburg Confession
- Bishops Palace no longer exists
- Plaque commemorates the event of June 25, 1530
89Augsburg Fuggerei
- The Függerei represents the oldest social
experiment in the world - In 1516 Jacob Fugger donated 67 houses with 147
residences for the purpose of low income housing
90Extras Depend on Preferences and Time Available
- Gutenberg Museum in Mainz
- Heidelberg
- Marburg (site of famous debates with Luther)
- Leipzig (many famous sites, including St. Thomas
Church, with opportunity to hear the Boys Choir) - Dresden (Zwinger Museums, Semper Oper, renovated
Evangelical Frauenkirche, Parade of the
Princes) - Rothenburg ob der Tauber
- Salzburg, Oberndorf (Silent Night Chapel),
Berchtesgaden (Eagles Nest Nazi Bunkers) - Oberammergau
- King Ludwigs Castles (Neuschwanstein, etc.)
- PfaffenwinkelPriests Corner (with famous
Wieskirche) - Munich (museums, Glockenspiel, etc.)
- Nuernberg (St. Lawrence Evangelical Church,
Market Plazasite of famous Christkindlmarkt,
etc.)
91Now Its Your Turn!