SaxeWittenberg
Saxe-Wittenberg is a town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, located on the Elbe River. It is known for its historical significance as the birthplace of Martin Luther, the leader of the Protestant Reformation. The town is home to the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, which was founded in 1502 and is one of the oldest universities in Germany. The university's main building, the Wittenberg Castle, is a prominent landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Saxe-Wittenberg also hosts the Luther House, where Luther lived and worked, and the Luther Memorial Church, where he is buried. The town is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors interested in its religious and academic history.