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+ | *[http://www.quedlinburg.de/en/hauptnavigation-englisch.html Official website of the city of Quedlinburg] | ||
+ | *[http://www.unesco.de/en/kultur/welterbe/welterbestaetten/welterbe-deutschland/collegiate-church-castle-and-old-town-of-quedlinburg.html Webpage of the Collegiate Church, Castle and Old Town of Quedlinburg] | ||
[[Category:German Cities and Towns]] | [[Category:German Cities and Towns]] |
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Quedlinburg is a city in Saxony-Anhalt, central Germany, with a population of 24,555 (2016).
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Collegiate Church, Castle and Old Town of Quedlinburg
Quedlinburg, in the Land of Sachsen-Anhalt, was a capital of the East Franconian German Empire at the time of the Saxonian-Ottonian ruling dynasty. It has been a prosperous trading town since the Middle Ages. The number and high quality of the timber-framed buildings make Quedlinburg an exceptional example of a medieval European town. The Collegiate Church of St Servatius is one of the masterpieces of Romanesque architecture.[1]