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Scenic route
Road sign at Gernrode
The Romanesque Road (German : Straße der Romanik ) is a scenic route in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt in central-east Germany.[ 1] It is part of the Transromanica network, a major European Cultural Route since 2006.
Route
The route takes the form of a figure-of-eight, with a northern and a southern loop, and the city of Magdeburg as its centre, linking village churches, monasteries, cathedrals and castles built between 950 and 1250 and which therefore represent the emergence of Christianity in this part of Germany. Their Romanesque architecture can be recognised by its angular shapes and the round arches of the windows and doors as shown on the official Romanesque Road signs. As well as the specific Romanesque stops en route, there are other villages and churches to explore.
Major places of interest [ edit ]
Magdeburg Cathedral
Haldensleben: Nordhusen Church ruin
Halberstadt Cathedral
Memleben Abbey, crypt
Hamersleben monastery church
Cathedral
Unser Lieben Frauen monastery
St Peter's Church
St Sebastian's Church
Niedere Börde , Groß Ammensleben Benedictine abbey
Hillersleben Abbey
Haldensleben , Hundisburg Castle, Nordhusen Church
Bebertal cemetery chapel
Walbeck, Börde monastery church
Wiepke , village church
Engersen , village church
Rohrberg , village church
Diesdorf , monastery church
Salzwedel , St Lawrence's Church
Arendsee , Benedictine abbey
Beuster , monastery church
Havelberg , cathedral
Sandau St Nicolas' Church
Schönhausen , village church
Wust , village church
Melkow , village church
Wulkow , village church
Jerichow Monastery , collegiate church
Redekin , village church
Genthin , Altenplathow church
Burg Unser Lieben Frauen church, St Nicolas' church
Loburg Unser Lieben Frauen church
Gommern -Leitzkau, St Peter's church, St Mary's monastery church
Pretzien , St Thomas' church (1140)
Wanzleben Castle
Seehausen, Börde , St Peter and Paul church
Hadmersleben Abbey
Gröningen monastery church
Am Großen Bruch , Hamersleben monastery church
Huy -Dedeleben, Westerburg water castle
Huysburg Benedictine abbey
Halberstadt , cathedral, Liebfrauenkirche
Osterwieck , St Stephan's church
Ilsenburg Benedictine abbey
Drübeck Benedictine abbey
Blankenburg am Harz , Michaelstein Abbey
Quedlinburg , St Servatius' church, St Wigbert's church
Gernrode , Saint Cyriakus church
Ballenstedt Benedictine abbey
Falkenstein Castle
Frose monastery church
Ermsleben monastery church (Konradsburg )
Klostermansfeld Benedictine abbey
Eisleben , Helfta Abbey
Seeburg Castle (Temporarily removed in 2017 due to inaccessibility for the visitors)
Sangerhausen , St Ulric's church
Tilleda Kaiserpfalz
Allstedt Castle
Querfurt Castle
Memleben Abbey
Eckartsberga , Eckartsburg
Bad Kösen , Romanesque House, Saaleck Castle , Rudelsburg , Pforta monastery
Naumburg , cathedral , curia
Goseck Castle
Zeitz , cathedral
Freyburg , Neuenburg Castle and St Mary's church
Merseburg , cathedral , St Thomas' church
Halle , Burg Giebichenstein , Böllberg village church
Landsberg Castle
Petersberg St Peter's church
Bernburg , castle, St Stephan's church at Waldau
Nienburg Abbey
Hecklingen Benedictine abbey
As an incentive to raise the profile and support the economy along the Romanesque Road in the Saxony-Anhalt region there is an annual competition for the 'Romanesque Prize', worth €10,000.[ 2]