Quedlinburg & Surroundings
An invitation to spend time in Queldinburg and its surroundings is the leitmotiv of our heritage residences.

The medieval city plan of the one-time Ottonian metropolis can still be discerned

today. 1,200 half-timbered houses, a collection of art-nouveau villas and contemporary additions invite our visitors to the discovery of art, history and culture. The crown jewel in this treasure of historical urban architecture is the abbey church.
 

 

With its variety of cultural offerings- from intact Romanesque structures to the
Lyonel Feininger Gallery. Quedlinburg extends its invitation for a visit all year round.
Particular high points in the course of the year are the Kaiser’s Spring Festival, the Quedlinburg Music Summer, the Pro-Vinz Art Festival, the Day of the Open Monument and Advent in the Courtyards.

Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Town of Quedlinburg
 

Along the "Romanesque Road " one experiences the rich historical setting of the region and its extraordinary importance in the Middle Ages.
 
Quedlinburg is also ideally located for hiking tours or for narrow-gage train excursions into the romantic valleys of the Bode and Selke rivers.
The gently rolling terrain before the Harz mountains is ideal for bicycle tours.

Make Quedlinburg your point of departure for visits to historical sites of special importance: monuments along the "Romanesque Road,” UNESCO World Heritage sites or the gardens and parks of Sachsen-Anhalt’s "Garden Dream.”
 

We offer individual programs for every guest and welcome each of you most cordially - with your family, your friends, or as a touring group.