Adelheid
2⁺
2 persons
and more
Free of charge
WLAN
Pets
possible
Exterior
seat
The spacious "Adelheid" holiday flat is located above the carved threshold of the former white tannery in the historic centre of Quedlinburg. The bedroom faces the quiet courtyard and has access to the small, south-facing roof terrace. The street-facing living/dining room has direct access to the kitchen. The bathroom with bath and shower is located in the centre of the flat. The flat was designed for two guests; the sofa bed can be used to create two comfortable extra beds.
For the holiday flat "Adelheid" we charge a basic price of € 85,- / night.
The "Adelheid" holiday flat is located on the first floor of a listed half-timbered house in the centre of Quedlinburg. The bedroom with double bed (180x200cm) is located on the courtyard side and has access to the small, south-facing roof terrace. The bathroom with bathtub and shower is located in the centre of the flat. On the street side is a living/dining room with access to the kitchen.
The spacious flat (approx. 60 square metres) was designed for two guests, and the sofa bed (160 x 200 cm) in the living area can be used to create two more comfortable sleeping places.
Our holiday flats are non-smoking flats.
- Electric cooker with oven
- Dishwasher
- Fridge with freezer compartment
- Kettle, toaster, food processor
- Tea towels, cloths, washing-up liquid, salt, pepper etc.
- Bathroom: WC, bathtub, shower
- Hairdryer, towels, bed linen
- Laundry rack
- Washing machine in the building "Am Hospital 1" can be used if required
- Change of towels and bed linen as required
- W-LAN, cable TV, radio / CD player
- Garden table & chairs
- Wooden baby cot & high chair on request
- Books & Games
- a A car park is available within walking distance, additional parking spaces can be booked if available (€5/night)
- Central heating & hot water preparation by a CHP unit
- Distance to the train station: approx. 850 metres / 15 minutes
For the holiday flat "Adelheid" (up to 2 persons) we charge a basic price of € 85,- / night.
The stay should at least 4 nights are required. At certain times (e.g. special public holidays), stays of between 5 and 7 nights may also be necessary.
The prices include:
Electricity, gas, water, bed linen and towels, cot and high chair if required, as well as
one nearby car park (from 25.11. to 20.12. no parking spaces are available). For larger vehicles, please coordinate the parking space options with us in advance.
Irrespective of the "Holidays in a Monument" prices, the town of Quedlinburg also charges an additional Tourist taxwhich must be paid to the landlord on arrival.
The prices for the holiday flats are reduced:
- from 01 to 25 November & from 10 January to 1 March at 10 %
- from 7 nights at 10 %
- from 12 nights at 15 %
Shorter stays are possible in exceptional cases. Our all-inclusive prices apply for short stays. For a stay of up to 3 nights, we charge a flat rate of € 298.
Extra bed (additional person on sofa bed)
30,- € per night / person, for children from 6 to 16 years 15,- €, up to 6 years free of charge.
Dog
In the flat "Adelheid" we also accept easy-care dogs.
We charge 5,- €/night per dog.
Additional parking space
If there is still free capacity, you are welcome to rent an additional parking space. For this we charge 5,- €/night.
Final cleaning
The flats should be left swept clean. We charge a flat rate of € 60 for an extensive final cleaning.
The prices published at the time of booking apply.
Breakfast basket & starter basket
We offer our guests the option of finding food in their holiday flat on arrival. This makes for a relaxed start to your holiday, especially if you arrive at the weekend.
We buy the food almost exclusively from Quedlinburg health food shops. There are two "basket" variants:
- "Breakfast basket", which is also sufficient for multiple breakfasts
- "Starter basket", which includes snacks and a pasta meal.
City tour
We are happy to recommend customised city tours based on your interests and book them for you with trained city guides. They last approx. 2 hours.
Theatre, concerts, readings (see also Journal)
If you have any special requests, please let us know and we will make you an appropriate offer.
The former white tannery and later part of a brewery was built by master carpenter Martin Lange in 1683 directly on the Stiefelgraben. The building was subsequently remodelled and extended many times. Many of the houses in the former Wordgasse opposite were demolished when Carl-Ritter-Straße was built in the 1950s. The house is therefore a special gem with its recognisable, eventful history.
The building is located in the centre of Quedlinburg's historic town centre. There is an organic food shop on the ground floor of the building. The three holiday flats above are accessed via a separate entrance.
The current owners acquired the house in 2003 and the condition of the building made a thorough renovation necessary in order to save the historic building.
Further information about the history of the house can be found in the holiday flat.
The holiday flat was named after Empress Adelheid (around 931 - 999) and several abbesses of the Quedlinburg Abbey of the same name, who helped shape the town: Under Adelheid I, for example, the collegiate church was solemnly consecrated in 1021.
The aim of the planning by the architectural firm QuArK was to preserve as much of the old building fabric as possible. As far as possible, historical building materials were salvaged and reused during excavation work. For example, baroque floor tiles, historic window panes and clay tiles in the ceilings and clay infill in the walls were reused in many places. Most of the interior doors are refurbished original doors.
In the "Adelheid" flat, whose renovation was completed in 2004, a great deal of the old building fabric has been preserved. The floor, beams and interior doors were refurbished and the former entrance door to the shop on the ground floor now leads into the living and dining area of the flat.
Where the historical substance was destroyed, the existing structure was supplemented by inserting new elements that are clearly recognisable as such.
During the refurbishment, great importance was attached to the use of healthy building materials. These are often historically proven and lead to a pleasant living climate. These include clay and wood in particular. The new interior walls were made of clay bricks. The interior insulation of the outer skin was carried out using mineral light clay.
The two buildings in which the holiday flats are located are centrally situated in the historic town centre of Quedlinburg. They have been renovated with great attention to detail in accordance with the preservation of historical monuments and healthy living standards.
Materials that generate an electrostatic charge were avoided and radiant heaters were installed. This leads to less air pollution from dust particles and a greater sense of well-being for the residents. Many guests have already reported that allergy sufferers were able to breathe freely and were free of irritation.
We use fragrance-free detergents.
Bed linen for allergy sufferers can be provided on request.
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