Romanesque Road

The Romanesque Road (German: Straße der Romanik) is a scenic holiday route in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. [1]

The route takes the form of a figure-of-eight, with a northern and a southern loop, and the city of Magdeburg as it 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.

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Major places of interest

Magdeburg

Northern Route

Southern Route

An incentive to raise the profile and support the economy along the Romanesque Road in the Saxony-Anhalt region is the an annual competition for the 'Romanesque Prize', worth € 10,000. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Straße der Romanik. Accessed on 16 Jan 10.
  2. ^ Verleihung des Romanikpreises 2007 in Havelberg. anhaltweb.de, 11. Mai 2008. Retrieved on 2 May 2009.

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