My recent discovery of small, charming places is Quedlinburg, a delightful mediaeval town at the northern edge of the Harz Mountains in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. More than a thousand years old, the town's winding alleys with their aged cobbles and the spacious squares towered by the massive sandstone rock of the castle hill with its imposing church transported me into times gone by. The castle, abbey, church, and surrounding buildings are exceptionally well preserved and are masterpieces of Romanesque architecture, all of which earned Quedlinburg a place on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list.


