Wernigerode Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Wernigerode? Check out our Wernigerode Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Wernigerode.
Top Places to visit in Wernigerode:
Harz National Park, Wernigerode Castle, Harz Steam Railway, Wernigerode Tourismus, Luftfahrtmuseum Wernigerode, Wildpark Christianental, Miniaturenpark Kleiner Harz im Burgerpark Wernigerode, Kleinstes Haus, Museum Schiefes Haus, Krummelsches Haus
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Goslar Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Goslar:
Liebesbankweg, Rammelsberg Mine and Mining Museum, Stabkirche Hahnenklee, Marktplatz, Kaiserpfalz, Marktkirche, Glocken- und Figurenspiel am Markt, Zinnfiguren Museum, Breite Tor, Rathaus Hall of Homage, Jakobikirche, Klosterkirche Woltingerode St. Mariae, Neuwerkkirche, Gildehaus der Fernhandelskaufleute, Das Siemenshaus
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Unesco Weltkulturerbe Quedlinburg - world heritage town of Quedlinburg / Germany
Quedlinburgs architektonisches Erbe steht seit 1994 auf der UNESCO-Liste des Weltkulturerbes und macht die Stadt zu einem der größten Flächendenkmale in Deutschland. In der historischen Altstadt mit ihren kopfsteingepflasterten Straßen, verwinkelten Gassen und kleinen Plätzen befinden sich 1200 Fachwerkhäuser aus sechs Jahrhunderten. Am Markt liegt das Renaissance-Rathaus mit der Roland-Statue, südlich davon der Schlossberg mit der romanischen Stiftskirche und dem Domschatz als Zeugnisse des Quedlinburger Damenstifts. Auch der Münzenberg mit der romanischen Klosterkirche St. Marien und im Tal dazwischen die romanische St. Wiperti, der sich anschließende Abteigarten und der Brühl-Park gehören zum Weltkulturerbe.
Zur Zeit des Dritten Reiches wurde die Tausendjahrfeier (936--1936) des Todestages König Heinrichs I. von den Nationalsozialisten in Gestalt der SS als ein propagandistisches Geschenk angesehen. Heinrich Himmler entwickelte ab 1936 einen Kult um den König, dass er selbst als eine Reinkarnation Heinrichs angesehen wurde, was ihm geschmeichelt haben soll, wie sein Leibarzt Felix Kersten berichtet. In Quedlinburg wurden die Wipertikrypta und die Kirche St. Servatii beschlagnahmt und zu Weihestätten der SS umfunktioniert. Himmlers persönliches Erscheinen (bis 1939) zu den jährlichen Feierlichkeiten am 2. Juli, die bis 1944 stattfanden, wurde zum Beispiel 1937 propagandistisch mit Nachrichten über das Auffinden der verlorenen Gebeine Heinrichs I. aufgewertet.
Quedlinburg is a town located north of the Harz mountains, in the district of Harz in the west of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. In 1994 the medieval court and the old town was set on the UNESCO world heritage list. Some places in town with Romanesque architecture are part of the holiday route Romanesque Road, such as St Servatius' church at the castles hill, St Wigbert's church down the valley and St Maries church on the Montsion's hill (Münzenberg).
Discover the Harz Mountains in Germany
The Harz region is a secret little gem of a destination located in the middle of Germany. It is a place of medieval romantic towns with half-timber red-framed buildings, three UNESCO World Heritage sites, plus old castles, mountains and historic mines.
Dominating it all are the Harz Mountains which rise up from the North German plain and cover an area 100km long and 30km wide, creating a stunning area of peaks, deep valleys, rich forests, lakes and streams.
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Germany Tourism - Berlin, Quedlinburg, Dinkelsbuehl....
More photos of a great spring 2009 trip to Germany. They are primarily from Berlin, Wernigerode, Goslar, Quedlinburg, Halberstadt Bamberg, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Dinkelsbuehl, and Nurnberg.
The fantastic Romanesque church at 1:16 is the Frauenkirche in Halberstadt, just north of Wernigerode
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Quedlinburg-Kaiserfrühling 2017-Urlaub in Sachsen-Anhalt-Travel Tips Germany
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Quedlinburg Stadtrundgang-Sehenswürdigkeiten in Quedlinburg und Umgebung.
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Quedlinburg am Harz - die mittelalterliche Fachwerkstadt in Sachsen-Anhalt, ist eine Wiege des modernen Deutschlands.
In Quedlinburg wurde deutsche Geschichte geschrieben. Quedlinburg war eine Hauptstadt des Mittelalters, hier wirkte bedeutende deutsche Kaiser wie Otto der Erste.
Wer Quedlinburg besucht, geht zurück ins Mittelalter. Enge Gassen, Fachwerkhäuser und die Stiftskirche, künden von dieser Zeit.
Quedlinburg war eine Weltstadt des Mittelalters.
Kaiser Heinrich der Erste und Otto der Erste, lebten und wirkten hier. Der Quedlinburger Domschatz sollte unbedingt besichtigt werden. Vom Burgberg hat man einen sehr guten Blick über die Dächer der Stadt.
Quedlinburg war der heilige Ort der Ottonen - Otto der Erste, Heinrich der Erste und Mathilde von Quedlinburg , wirkten hier.
Zwei sehr wichtige Veranstaltungen sind der Advent in den Höfen und der Kaiserfrühling Quedlinburg.
Quedlinburg liegt in Sachsen-Anhalt und ist UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe und liegt im Harzvorland, an der Strasse der Romanik.
Wer Quedlinburg besucht, fühlt noch den Geist des Mittelalters.
Quedlinburg is a medieval German town situated just north of the Harz mountains, in the district of Harz in the west of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. In 1994, both the medieval court and the old town were added to the prestigious UNESCO world heritage list.
The town was the capital of the county of Quedlinburg until 2007, when the district was dissolved. Several locations in the town are designated stops along the scenic holiday route, the Romanesque Road.
The Quedlinburg castle complex, founded by King Henry and built up by Emperor Otto I in 936, was an imperial palatinate of the Saxon emperors. The palatinate, including the male convent, was in the valley, where today the Roman Catholic Church of St. Wiperti is situated, while the women's convent was located on the castle hill.
In 961 and 963, a canon's monastery was established in St. Wiperti, south of the castle hill. It was abandoned in the 16th century, and at one time the church, which boasts a magnificent crypt from the 10th century, was even used as a barn and a pigsty before being restored in the 1950s.
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Bad Harzburg. Beautiful. Germany.Travel of the Cat on a leash.
Bad Harzburg is a town in central Germany, in the Goslar district of Lower Saxony. It lies on the northern edge of the Harz mountains and is a recognised saltwater spa and climatic health resort.
According to legend, about 780 AD the Emperor Charlemagne, after the conquest of the area in the course of the Saxon Wars, had a chapel built on the Burgberg a hill overlooking the town. It may have stood on the site of a sacred grove dedicated to a Saxon god named Krodo, whose statue Charlemagne had overthrown.
King Conrad I of Germany is believed to have established a college of canons here in 916, in order to strengthen his rule in the Duchy of Saxony under Henry the Fowler. King Henry III had it transferred to his Kaiserpfalz in Goslar in 1039. Still on bad terms with the Saxons, his son and successor Henry IV between 1065 and 1068 had a sizable castle, the Harzburg, built on the Burgberg to control the region, where he was besieged in 1073 by the forces of Duke Otto of Nordheim during the Great Saxon Revolt. Henry managed to escape from the castle, which after the Peace of Gerstungen was badly damaged by its attackers. Emperor Frederick Barbarossa had it rebuilt after he had defeated his rival, the Saxon duke Henry the Lion in 1180. Henry's son Otto IV, crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 1209, died at the castle on 19 May 1218.
Bad Harzburg about 1900
Archaeological findings of a first, later abandoned, settlement beneath the castle called Schulenrode (Old Saxon for hidden (cf. skulk) clearing) date back to the 10th century. Another locality nearby named Hartesborch was first mentioned in a 1314 deed by the Benedictine abbey of Ilsenburg. The present-day town itself, then called Neustadt (new town), was first documented in 1338.
From 1488 on, the Harzburg with its surrounding estates was part of the Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, though spatially separated from the residence of the prince at Wolfenbuttel by the neighbouring Prince-Bishoprics of Hildesheim and Halberstadt. About 1569, Duke Julius of Brunswick promoted the development of a saline water well to extract salt. The well was called Juliushall and since 1852 the brine has been used for saline baths as well as other medical purposes.
In 1892 the townspeople changed the town's name from Neustadt to Harzburg. It was given the title Bad (German for bath, i. e. spa), received town privileges in 1894 and has since become an important spa town and tourist attraction.
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