500 years and still counting
LutherCountry awaits visitors in 2018 with more events and smaller crowds"One American visitor dropped to her knees when she stepped into the room, where Martin Luther translated the New Testament in 1522. She was moved to tears.” That stone-walled cell in Wartburg Castle is just one place, where visitors can still walk in the Great Reformer’s footsteps. Although the 500th anniversary of the Reformation made 2017 a jubilee year, it was just the start of commemorations for major events that Lutherans will mark for years to come.