Seweckenwarte
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Facts and practical information
The Seweckenwarte, also Sewekenwarte, is a field observatory east-southeast of the city of Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt. The structure is local monument register as a monument and also registered as a ground monument.
Saxony-AnhaltGermany
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Nearby attractions include: Saint Cyriakus, GutsMuths-Haus, Church of St. Nicholas, Rathaus Quedlinburg.
4.4 miSWChurchSaint Cyriakus
113 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Germany, Saint Cyriakus is a testament to the enduring legacy of ecclesiastical architecture and the deep-rooted Christian heritage of the region. This historic church, a cornerstone of the local community, has stood for centuries as a beacon of...
3 miNWMonuments and statues, MemorialGutsMuths-Haus, Quedlinburg
76 min walk • The GutsMuths-Haus is a listed building in the town of Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The founder of the German gymnastics movement Johann Christoph Friedrich GutsMuths was born in the building.
2.8 miNWChurch, Sacred and religious sitesChurch of St. Nicholas, Quedlinburg
72 min walk • St. Mikołaj - parish church of the New Town in Quedlinburg. Its two 72 meters high towers are still the dominant of the panorama of the city seen from the castle hill. An example of gothic architecture in central Saxony.
3.1 miNWCity hallRathaus Quedlinburg, Quedlinburg
80 min walk • The Town Hall of the Old Town in Quedlinburg is an example of municipal architecture in central Saxony. This building connects: Gothic, late Renaissance, and neo -Baroque styles. It is one of the most important historic Quedlinburg secular buildings. The first town hall was built here in 1310.
2.6 miSParkGegensteine
66 min walk • The Gegensteine are crags near the town of Ballenstedt on the northern edge of the Harz Mountains in Germany. There are two: the Großer Gegenstein and Kleiner Gegenstein. They are striking, free-standing rock pinnacles and outliers of the Teufelsmauer. They lie within the Gegensteine–Schierberg nature reserve.
3.1 miNWChurchMarket Church, Quedlinburg
80 min walk • St. Benedict in Quedlinburg, parish church of the city of Quedlinburg, an example of late Roman and Gothic architecture. It is located next to the town hall, next to the city market.
3 miNWMuseum, Art galleryKaiserhof, Quedlinburg
76 min walk • The Kaiserhof is a listed building in the city of Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
3 miSForts and castlesRoseburg
78 min walk • The Roseburg is a new castle building completed in 1908 by Bernhard Sehring on the state road 242 between Ballenstedt and Rieder in the eastern Harz Mountains, Harz County, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
2.9 miNWWatersports, Swimming poolStadtbad- Hallenbad, Quedlinburg
74 min walk • The Stadtbad Quedlinburg is a municipal indoor swimming pool in the city of Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The building is a listed building.
2.4 miWParkJohannishain, Quedlinburg
62 min walk • The Johannishain is a park in the city of Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt.
2.8 miNWTowerKaiserturm, Quedlinburg
71 min walk • The Kaiserturm is a medieval fortified tower of the listed city fortifications of the city of Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt. Until the end of the 16th century, the tower had the function of a city gate on the southeastern side of the new town ...