Romanesque Route

Approximately 1,000 years ago the Saxony Duke Heinrich received the East Franconian king’s crown as a recommendation.

Under the early German monarchy of the Ottonians the region around Harz and Magdeburg became the center of occidental history. Heinrich’s son, Otto the Great formed the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. Along the tourist passage, “Romanesque Route”, you can now experience this exciting history at 88 original settings.

They will encounter imperishable traces of this time, fortresses and king palaces, sensational cathedrals, vital monasteries in various ways and the four highlights on the “Romanesque Route”, the cathedral treasures in Halberstadt, Merseburg, Naumburg as well as the Collegiate Church in Quedlinburg.

On the more than 1,000 kilometers route discover both for buildings of unusual beauty, along with vital history with knight plays, medieval markets, town festivals.  Show dinners, jongleurs and mistrals will delight your heart, let the love go through the belly and take of amusement. The north and south route yield attention to the center of Otto the Great’s favorite city, Magdeburg.   Inside the Magdeburg Cathedral, the first building in Germany of Gothic layout, there are also tombs of Otto the Great and his first wife Editha.

Since 2007 the Romanesque Route has been interconnected throughout Europe and part of the European cultural route, TRANSROMANICA as stated by the Council of Europe, which connects Romanesque structures in Sachsen-Anhalt and Germany with Austria, Italy, Spain, France, Portugal and Serbia.

Suchmaske
Suchmaske

Church of our lady, Halberstadt

The architecture of the church of Our Blessed Lady (1020), a four-towered Romanesque basilica, is unique in central Germany. The architecture of this four-towered Romanesque basilica is unique in central Germany. The original building was ... [read more]

Church of St. Lawrence, Salzwedel

The parish church of St. Lawrence was built in about 1250 in the transitional style between the Romanesque and Gothic periods. Despite its turbulent history, the basic features of the original three-nave basilica have remained unchanged. The ... [read more]

Church of St. Margaret, Steinbach

Located between Bad Bibra and Steinbach, today, the church has lost its village, which in itself lends it a special aura. Built in around 1220, St. Margaret’s church is a treasure of Romanesque architecture. The construction of such a church, ... [read more]

Church of St. Mary, Freyburg

Apart from Neuenburg castle, St. Mary’s is the most important attraction in Freyburg. Its architecture resembles that of the cathedral in Naumburg. The three-nave basilica was built during the late Romanesque period (1230). The long choir dates ... [read more]

Church of St Peter and St Paul

Well preserved village church, built in the brickwork style of the early 12th century typical to this region. The remains of a pre-Romanesquebuilding are of special interest. While many churches have only preserved their Romanesque tower, the ... [read more]
26-30 of 88

Contact

Tourismusverband Sachsen-Anhalt e.V. (LTV)
Danzstraße 1
39104 Magdeburg

Contact Person

Manuela Fischer
Koordinatorin "Straße der Romanik / Reisen für Alle"

Leaflet of Romanesque Route

Symbol Beschreibung Größe
Romanesque Road Saxony-Anhalt
21.12.2017
5.4 MB