The Luther Monument on Anger Square in Erfurt commemorates Martin Luther’s formative years in the city, where he studied theology and joined the Augustinian monastery. The striking statue, unveiled in 1889, depicts the reformer holding a Bible – symbolising his influence on the Reformation. The Anger itself is one of Erfurt’s main squares and invites visitors to stroll, explore, and enjoy the historic city centre.
Convenient parking at Q-Park Anger 1
The Q-Park Anger 1 car park is just a short walk from the Luther Monument and provides convenient parking for anyone visiting Anger Square or exploring Erfurt’s historic old town.