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  1. Dirección alcaldía: Harzstraße 3. 38889 Blankenburg (Harz) Página web: www.blankenburg.de. Alcalde: Frank Schade (sin afiliación) Blankenburg (Harz) es una ciudad en el distrito de Harz en el estado federado de Sajonia-Anhalt, Alemania. Está situada al norte de las montañas del Harz .

    • 288 metros s.n.m.
    • Harz
    • 45,23 km²
    • Sajonia-Anhalt
  2. The town of Blankenburg (Harz) lies on the northern edge of the Harz mountains at a height of about 234 metres. It is located west of Quedlinburg, south of Halberstadt and east of Wernigerode. The stream known as the Goldbach flows through the district of Oesig northwest of the town centre.

  3. Blankenburg (Harz) ist eine Stadt im Landkreis Harz in Sachsen-Anhalt, Deutschland. Sie trägt seit November 2016 den Titel Staatlich anerkannter Erholungsort. Bereits in der Weimarer Republik warb die Stadt „am Harz“ damit, sie sei ein bevorzugter Luftkurort. [2]

  4. Great Blankenburg Castle ( German: Schloss Blankenburg) was built on the limestone hill of Blankenstein ( 305 m above sea level (NN)) in the town of Blankenburg in the district of Harz in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. Nearby is the Little Castle with its Baroque garden, tea house and museum, the town wall, the pheasant garden ...

  5. Blankenburg. Tipo: villa con 20,700 habitantes. Vecinos: Halberstadt, Thale y Wernigerode. Categorías: municipio urbano de Alemania y localidad. Localización: Distrito de Harz, Sajonia-Anhalt, Alemania, Europa Central, Europa. Ver en Open­Street­Map. Latitud.

  6. The popular health spa Blankenburg, with its location in the foreland of the Harz Mountains, impressive castle and garden architecture, the historic Old Town and the stately Art Nouveau mansions, has always been a favourite holiday resort.

  7. www.blankenburg.de › en › tourismBlankenburg: Old Town

    Old Town. The houses of the old town of Blankenburg (Harz) nestle tightly against the Schlossberg. The historical centre of the city is rich in half-timbered buildings, which the city owes to the economic boom of the late Middle Ages. . At that time, Blankenburg (Harz) was the largest city in the Eastern Harz region and directed all trade ...