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Discover Germany

November 3, 2010

A famed son of Erfurt, Protestant Reformation leader Martin Luther studied theology in this central-eastern town in Germany's state of Thuringia. Nowadays, it offers more than just academic flair.

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A bust of Martin Luther
Martin Luther left his mark in ErfurtImage: AP

Martin Luther's Reformation changed the face of Germany and Europe, but some of Erfurt has remained much the same. It still boasts a beautiful medieval city center, but now also offers exciting nightlife.

The Kraemerbruecke in Erfurt
The Kraemerbruecke is lined with buildingsImage: AP

The stately Erfurt Cathedral (Mariendom) and Severikirche, which stand side-by-side, look down over the city, while the Gera River and surrounding forests compose the picturescape landscape of this eastern town.

Steffi Heine is a University of Erfurt student with some hot tips on what to catch on a visit to this eastern city - the Mariendom cathedral, a stroll along Kraemer Bridge and the clubs and cafes in Michaeli Strasse.

Author: DW-TV (als)

Editor: Kate Bowen