| Quedlinburg.jpg[140×100] Collegiate Church, Castle, and Old Town of Quedlinburg Publishing origin | |
| Germany-StVincentGrenadine[859×684] 1974. Quedlinburg's 1000th city anniversary, with the Church of St. Servatius overlooking the town. In the upper right corner is the city's coat-of-arms. Publishing origin | |
| StVincentGrenadines1996-Un[850×935] ). Here is another sheet from St. Vincent of the Grenadines, totally dedicated to Quedlinburg. This medieval German town must be exotic beyond all limits to people in the Caribbeans :-) Publishing origin | |
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| site_535.jpg[95×125] Brief Description Quedlinburg, in the Land of Sachsen-Anhalt, was a capital of the East Franconian German Empire at the time of the Saxonian-Ottonian ruling Publishing origin | |
| w535s3.jpg[154×116] The town is quite pleasant and has a number of things to see and do, however none of those really stand out. A half day visit was enough for me. Quedlinburg's value as a tourist destination Publishing origin | |
| w535s2.jpg[154×116] Probably the best asset of Quedlinburg is its highly original medieval town plan. It all started around the Burgberg, where the administrative center attracted merchants and craftsmen. After Publishing origin | |
| w535s1.jpg[154×115] Quedlinburg is not far from Goslar, and at first sight has a lot in common with this neighbouring WHS (all those colourful buildings with timber-frames). I stayed here for two nights in Hotel Publishing origin |