Virtual Cycle - Quedlinburg - Germany
Quedlinburg, located in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, is a picturesque town
known for its stunning medieval architecture and rich history. Quedlinburg’s old town,
castle and the St. Servatius Collegiate Church were designated a UNESCO World
Heritage Site in 1994 due to their exceptional preservation and architectural significance.
Quedlinburg Castle and St. Servatius Church, located on a hill overlooking the town,
this complex offers insights into the region’s medieval past and houses a collection
of art and historical artifacts.
The Market Square is the bustling heart of the town features beautiful Renaissance
buildings, quaint cafes, and the town hall with its distinctive Renaissance facade.
Quedlinburg’s combination of history, architecture, and natural beauty makes it a
fascinating destination for travelers interested in exploring Germany’s medieval
heritage.
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