View of wintry Elbe meadows in Beuster
Dog and child with sled in the forest
The church in Beuster in winter
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Romanesque Road

The Romanesque Road is part of the European cultural route Transromanica and runs through Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia in Germany. The road connects important cathedrals, castles, monasteries, and churches that were built between the 10th and mid-13th centuries.
The total length of the route is around 1,200 kilometers. It passes 80 Romanesque sites in 65 locations.


In the municipality of Seehausen, these include the collegiate church of St. Nicholas in Beuster, which is considered one of the oldest brick buildings in the Altmark, and in the Hanseatic town of Seehausen, St. Peter's Church with its Romanesque portal.

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