Capcorner

Sofienstraße 13, 69115 Heidelberg, Germany Phone: 49 6221 453747

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Heidelberg played a leading part in the era of humanism and reformation and the conflict between Lutheranism and Calvinism in the 15th and 16th centuries. Heidelberg's library, founded in 1421, is the oldest public library in Germany still intact. In April 1518, a few months after the proclamation of his 95 Theses,  Martin Luther  was received in Heidelberg, to defend them. In 1537, the castle located further up the mountain was destroyed in a gunpowder explosion. The duke's palace was built at the site of the lower castle.
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