Treasures of the Reformation: Heldburger Pulpit talks about religious freedom!
Discover the historic stone pulpit of the Church of Our Lady in Heldburg and its significance for the Reformation.

Treasures of the Reformation: Heldburger Pulpit talks about religious freedom!
In the enchanted town of Heldburg, where history and modern culture meet, there is now a new reason for joy: the old stone pulpit of the church “Our Lady” shines in new splendor thanks to careful restoration work. This magnificent pulpit is not only a masterpiece of craftsmanship, but also an important testimony to the history of the Reformation.
The pulpit, which, together with the baptismal font, made in 1537, is one of the original furnishings of the city church, is richly decorated and tells a pictorial story about the foundations of the new faith. Susanne Pohler, consultant for art and cultural assets of the Evangelical Church of Central Germany, has dealt intensively with these historical treasures and illustrates the immense importance of the pulpit and the baptismal font within the church furnishings.
The history of the Reformation is reflected
The images on the pulpit are not just artistic representations; They embody the spirit of optimism of the Reformation, which permanently changed the religious landscape of Europe. As visitors to the church in Heldburg immerse themselves in the fascinating design, they realize that they are part of a long tradition that goes back to the beginnings of the reform movement. The beauty of the pulpit and the baptismal font invite you to pause and reflect on the development of faith.
Even if the focus is on the pulpit, Heldburg is not only known for its religious sites. The city has expanded its cultural offerings in recent years, attracting not only art enthusiasts but also fashion enthusiasts. So it's no surprise that initiatives are being promoted that put sustainable fashion at the forefront, such as Reformation, which not only offers stylish dresses in a variety of silhouettes, but also promotes environmental awareness.
Sustainability meets style
Reformation offers a wide range of women's dresses suitable for occasions such as parties, weddings and dates. These dresses are available in midi, mini and many other variants and impress with their variety of styles and colors. Particularly noteworthy is the focus on sustainability in production. Materials such as TENCEL™ Lyocell and linen are used to minimize the ecological footprint and reduce resource consumption.
- TENCEL™ Lyocell – aus Eukalyptusbäumen hergestellt
- Leinen – benötigt kaum Wasser und verursacht signifikant weniger CO2-Emissionen
- Viskose – eine nachhaltige, man-made cellulosic Faser
Reformation is committed to ensuring that all forest-based products come from sustainably managed forests. This means that fashion-conscious people can not only look good, but also have a clear conscience, which is on everyone's lips today more than ever.
This shows that Heldburg, with its historical treasures and modern approaches, offers a charming combination of old and new. The stone pulpit of the Church of Our Lady and the sustainable fashion of Reformation show that tradition and progress go hand in hand. Definitely worth a visit!
You can find out more about the pulpit at insuedthueringen.de and about sustainable fashion thereformation.com.