Historic Town of Quedlinburg
The Historic Town of Quedlinburg is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Germany. Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, the town features over 1,300 half-timbered houses, showcasing styles from the 14th to the 19th centuries. Its charming streets and squares reflect the rich history and cultural significance of the area.
Quedlinburg is also home to the St. Servatius Church, a Romanesque structure that dates back to the 10th century. The town played a vital role in the early German monarchy and is associated with the Ottonian dynasty. Today, it attracts visitors for its historical charm and vibrant cultural scene.