Trace the footsteps of the Reformation across Europe on this 15-day journey (November 1–15, 2026) through six historic countries, where faith, courage, and conviction reshaped the world. From Rome’s sacred landmarks—like the Appian Way, the Catacombs, St. Peter’s Basilica, and the Abbey of the Three Fountains—to Florence’s artistic splendor and the quiet strength of the Waldensian Valleys, each destination reveals a chapter of spiritual history. You’ll stand where reformers worshiped, preached, and persevered, exploring places such as Torre Pellice, Bobbio Pellice, and the Sibaud Monument, all woven into a route that highlights the people and events that ignited a movement.
The journey continues through Geneva, Zurich, Germany, and Prague, bringing the story of the Reformation vividly to life. Visit the Reformation Wall, St. Pierre Cathedral, and Calvin’s Auditorium in Geneva; reflect by Zurich’s Limmat River where Felix Manz was martyred; and experience Wartburg Castle, where Martin Luther found refuge and purpose. From Wittenberg and Berlin to Prague’s Charles Bridge and St. Vitus Cathedral, every step deepens understanding and faith, culminating in worship, reflection, and unforgettable memories carried home from the very places where history and belief forever changed the world.