The almost one thousand year old "colourful city in Harzâ (Hermann Loens, 1970) has a wealth of well preserved art and cultural monuments.
In the traffic-free town centre, carefully restored half-timbered buildings from four centuries are found side-by-side. The focal point is the marketplace with the town hall, which was mentioned back in 1277 as the so-called "spelhusâ.
Discover the "city’s smallest houseâ, the "skewed houseâ or the "crooked houseâ, just to mention a few of the architectural monuments. Above the city lies the picturesque castle which has also been called the "Neuschwanstein of Harzâ.
Wernigerode is the starting point of the Harz narrow-gauge railway. From there, you can travel with the historical steam trains of the cross-country Harz train up to Brocken mountain (1,142 metres) or to Nordhausen. On the trip, allow yourself to be mesmerized by the nature and the animal world.
A summary of some of the most important sights:
- Famous old town with a large marketplace
- Town Hall, unique medieval, half-timbered, work of art
- Upper parish church corner, behind the town hall: one of the most beautiful houses in the town
- Former mill pond: "crooked houseâ, because the water from the mill has partially washed away the foundation walls of the house
- The smallest house in the city: after all, 4.2 metres long by 2.95 metres wide still gives you living space of 8 square metres
- Breite Straße, House No. 72: unique wooden architecture in Europe, Baroque architectural treasure with many decorations
- Grandly situated above the town, the picturesque feudal castle, the "Neuschwanstein of Harz"
Highly Recommended: have a guided tour with the "night-watchman" - stroll through narrow lanes while listening stories about the Middle-Ages in Wernigerode.
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