Quedlinburg, a world heritage city, not only fascinates through its ensemble of half-timbered houses and other interesting architecture, but is also famous for its variety of museums, galleries, churches, cafes and restaurants, as well as for the theater and of course Quedlinburg Castle with its collegiate church St. Servatius. There, the famous Domschatz (i.e. cathedral treasure) can be marveled at.
A number of cultural highlights, such as
- Kaiserfrühling (i.e. “Emperor’s Spring”),
- Quedlinburger Musiksommer (i.e. Quedlinburg Music Summer),
- Tag des offenen Denkmals (i.e. Day of the Open Monument),
- Blumenfest (i.e. Flower Festival), as well as
- Weihnachtsmarkt with „Advent in den Höfen“
(i.e. Christmas Fair with special program “Advent in the Yards”)
have become major events for locals and visitors from Germany and all over the world alike.
Get enchanted by a 1000 years’ worth of history, stroll through romantic narrow alleys
and enjoy the architectural splendor of the variety of half-timbered houses.
