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Quedlinburg is a town in the district of Harz, Germany. In 1994 the medieval court and the old town were set on the UNESCO world heritage list. Some places in town with Romanesque architecture are part of the holiday route Romanesque Road, such as St. Servatius' church at the castles hill, St. Wigbert's church down the valley and St Marie's church on the Montsion's hill. In the innermost parts of the town, a wide selection of half-timbered buildings from at least five different centuries are to be found. The cathedral is a prime example of German Romanesque style. The Domschatz, the cathedral treasure containing ancient Christian religious artefacts and books, is on display here.
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