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Der Spielfilm “Sedicio” entsteht auch in Quedlinburgs Altstadt. Letzter Drehtag dort war der 21. August.

Am 30. September 2011 steuerten über hundert Radler Quedlinburg an. Das Rennen heißt „Critical Dirt”. Was dieser Begriff bedeutet, erklärt Bastian Steinecker. Er hat das Rennen mit Freunden erfunden.

In our weekly series on Germany’s biggest tourist attractions, our roving reporter Micheal Wigge drove to Saxony-Anhalt, to the mediaval town of Quedlinburg, home of thousands of half-timbered houses from the 16th and 17th century.

“Achtung!” – Joachim Deutschland live in Quedlinburg, filmed by FULL TV (good quality)

Take a tour of Town of Quedlinburg in Germany — part of the World’s Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. On the edge of the Harz mountain range near the center of Germany is the Medieval village of Quedlinburg. The town has been inhabited since the early 800s when it was referred to as Gross Orden. One of this locale’s most popular sites is its cathedral, which is a classic example of German Romanesque architecture. The half-timbered foundations of the buildings primarily reflect classic German style architecture from the Middle Ages. Quedlinburg’s old town has now become a focal point, in part because of the massive restoration effort undertaken upon the classic Fachwerk houses. Though the town is dominated by Romanesque influences, some buildings portray architecture from various eras in history. This UNESCO world heritage site was spared during World War Two, and as such is one of Europe’s most well-preserved medieval towns.