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The Wartburg, World's Heritage - Burgenführer Bd. 4

German · Pamphlet

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The Wartburg stands for several important periods of German history. It is a medieval hilltop castle, representing the power of the mighty landgraves of Thuringia in the 11th to 13th centuries. Here, Elizabeth, the daughter of the King of Hungary, grew up as the fiancée and later consort of Ludwig IV. She was to be one of the was to be one of the best-loved saints of the Middle Ages. It was at the Wartburg that Martin Luther translated the New Testament, creating the foundations of the Protestant faith and at the same time standardizing the German language. In 1817, students met at the Wartburg assembly of the student corporations; their demands paved the way for German unity. The Romantics restored the buildings, realizing their own ideas of a medieval castle in the 19th century. After 1949, the Wartburg marked the inner-German border, and after reunification visitors came from all over the world and from both sides of the former Iron Curtain, including the president of the USA. In December 1999, UNESCO put the Wartburg on the World Cultural Heritage list.

About the author

Günther Schuchardt ist seit 1995 Burghauptmann der Wartburg und amtierender Direktor der Wartburg Stiftung. Er hat Kultur- und Kunstwissenschaft studiert und ist Diplom-Kulturwissenschaftler.

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Authors Günter Schuchardt
Assisted by Elmar Altwasser (Illustration), Ulrich Kneise (Illustration), Ulrich Kneise (Photographs), Margaret Marks (Translation)
Publisher Schnell & Steiner
 
Languages German
Product format Pamphlet
Released 01.01.2006
 
EAN 9783795413972
ISBN 978-3-7954-1397-2
No. of pages 64
Weight 158 g
Series Burgen, Schlösser und Wehrbauten in Mitteleuropa
Burgen, Schlösser und Wehrbauten in Mitteleuropa
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

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