
UNESCO World Heritage city with more than 1,300 half-timbered houses spanning eight centuries, Quedlinburg offers a beautifully preserved glimpse into medieval Germany. Its cobblestone streets lead up to Schlossberg, where the Romanesque Collegiate Church of St. Servatius stands as an architectural treasure. The main market square buzzes with cafés and shops, and the Fachwerkmuseum offers insights into the region’s woodworking heritage. Stroll along the tranquil Quedlinburg Abbey Gardens for scenic views over the red-roofed town, or venture to Höhlenwohnungen for a unique troglodyte housing experience. A perfect base for exploring the Harz Mountains, it combines cultural discovery with natural charm.
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