Historic Churches of Quedlinburg
Quedlinburg’s religious heritage spans several centuries, featuring a diverse range of ecclesiastical architecture from the Romanesque to the late Gothic periods. This selection includes the 13th-century St. Nikolai in the Neustadt district and the late Gothic St. Aegidii hall church. Highlights range from the Roman Catholic Sankt Mathilde to the former Franciscan chapel ruins. Many of these sites, such as the Kulturkirche St. Blasii, now serve dual roles as places of worship and cultural venues.
Marktkirche
Gothic parish church of St. Benedict, serving as a central landmark for the town’s evangelical community.
Sankt Mathilde
Roman Catholic parish church dedicated to Saint Mathilda.
St. Nikolai
Parish church of Quedlinburg's Neustadt district, first documented in 1222.
Kulturkirche St. Blasii Quedlinburg
Lutheran church building that now functions as a venue for concerts, exhibitions, and cultural events.
St. Aegidii
Late Gothic three-aisled hall church featuring a southern aisle.
ehemalige Franziskanerkapelle
Heritage-protected building and ruins of a former Franciscan chapel.
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