Gernrode

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Gernrode is a historic town in central Germany known for its medieval architecture and its location on the northern edge of the Harz Mountains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former municipality
town
areaCode 039485
climate temperate seasonal climate
country Germany NERFINISHED
elevation 215 metres
foundedAs settlement around a convent
hasArchitecturalStyle Gothic
Romanesque
traditional half-timbered buildings
hasEconomicActivity forestry
small-scale manufacturing
tourism
hasHeritageStatus historic town
hasHistoricalFunction collegiate church center
hasLandmark Collegiate Church of St Cyriakus NERFINISHED
Harz narrow-gauge railway station NERFINISHED
St Cyriakus Church NERFINISHED
Town hall of Gernrode NERFINISHED
knownFor Romanesque church architecture
medieval architecture
proximity to the Harz Mountains
tourism
language German
locatedIn Harz district NERFINISHED
Saxony-Anhalt
central Germany
locatedInFormerState East Germany NERFINISHED
locatedInHistoricalRegion Duchy of Anhalt NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone CET
locatedNear Bad Suderode NERFINISHED
Harzgerode NERFINISHED
Quedlinburg NERFINISHED
locatedOn northern edge of the Harz Mountains
mergedInto Quedlinburg NERFINISHED
mergerDate 2011-01-01
nearNaturalFeature Harz Mountains NERFINISHED
forested uplands of the Harz
observesDaylightSavingTime CEST
partOf town of Quedlinburg NERFINISHED
postalCode 06507
region Harz NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
transportConnection Harz Narrow Gauge Railways NERFINISHED
regional road network of Harz district
vehicleRegistrationCode HZ NERFINISHED

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Harz district contains Gernrode