Both a place of learning and a memorial: the "Lützen 1632 Museum" is dedicated to the history of the Thirty Years' War. At the opening on Wednesday, Saxony-Anhalt's Minister President Reiner Haseloff praised the new building designed by architect Peter Zirkel as an "important contribution to the state's history". "The Lützen 1632 Museum draws attention to the many unknown soldiers of the Thirty Years' War," said the CDU politician in Lützen (Burgenland district). A total of three and a half years of construction and an investment of 8.4 million euros lay between the ground-breaking ceremony and the opening.
Haseloff emphasized how important it is for young people in particular to visit the museum in order to develop an awareness of the horrors of war. The museum helps to ensure that "those who are new to the world do not repeat the old mistakes". "We must ensure that we always keep the will for peace alive in our population and in future generations," Haseloff emphasized.