Ernst Glück Bible Museum (Latvian: Ernsta Glika Bībeles muzejs) is a Latvian Christian museum in Alūksne in Latvia.
This is the building in which Johann Ernst Glück famously translated the Holy Bible into the Latvian language in 1694.
[1] The building holds a first edition of Glück's Bible, as well as other translations.
They also fostered an orphan named Marta Skowrońska who went on to become Catherine I of Russia.
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