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Przekaż informację zwrotnąIt was not a visit, only the foods were picked up. it has tasted very well, was a welcome change that we like to take back and even more we look forward to the reopening of the restaurant hopefully soon!
In the heart of quedlinburg we found a medieval idyll that looks like a fairy tale journey into pastness. it is surrounded by a ring of generous youth style villas that are just a few minutes walk from the center of the world heritage of unesco. directly at the desired brühlpark. in the listed artisanal building of a former destille and an adjacent greenderzeit pinais, they find romance since restoration. the historic city is only 5 minutes to walk away and the view of the castle mountain with its two-headed Romanesque church. from the early year to the autumn, but especially in summer, a large green inner courtyard is provided in fresh air. friends and well-known cool kitchen come at any season in the restaurant weinstube at the brühl. and they find here also an excellent international selection of Germans. there is an on-site garage, in which parking is closed at night, partly covered and also closable on request. for wellness offers a colour light sauna. massages by trained physiotherapists are also possible on request. nature, culture and history invite you to discover many possibilities to spend exciting days in quedlinburg. the resin is the northernmost medium mountain of Germany. imposing rocks, gentle hills, romantic valleys, dreamy meadows and deep forests change from a landscape as in the fairy! the city of quedlinburg offers a view of its 1000-year history, reflected in the important buildings of the Romanesque. the historical cityscape, medieval and picturesque at the same time, magnificent watchtowers and works of art were walking and very impressed me. this small town with its 1,200 factory houses from six centuries, the unesco in 1994 has declared one of the largest multifaceted denkmäler in Germany. quedlinburg was placed on the lists of world cultural goods. the renaissance castle on the burgberg dates back to the 16th/17th century and was the favourite french Saxon heart. high above the city on the burgberg the romantic church of St. servatius and attracts most views. the former damenstift holds the famous domschatz, who moved a Texas officer to America at the end of the 2nd World War. this pity has been admired since 1993 in the venerable basilikum. there are probably only a few places, perhaps even none of those German kings and imperial, surrounded by the great of the rich, so often and so gladly stayed. from heinrich i. to frittrich ii. can be shown for all imperial and kings (except for heinrich vi. such quedlinburger remains. not less than seventy! also imperial redbart friedrich barbarossa several times in quedlinburg.
We booked here dinner because we arrived on Sunday night and thought that other restaurants could be closed. we sat inside, which was very comfortable and had great ambiente. the service and wein were good, although a bit expensive. eating was okay, but not special. interesting only meat or fish, asparagus and cooked kartoffels. The Hollandaise sauce, served on the side, was good if we had better.
We had a solemn dinner out here in the garden at a mild evening. the menu choices were appealing, we threw ourselves in the hands of our server for weincommands and had an unforgettable eating. eating is as beautiful as it is delicious. the courses. very large to satisfy without overwhelming. I loved my herring appetitor with greens, and my lamb hacks after. desserts were interchangeable and delicious. the environment is beautiful and the tempo relaxed. probably a waste to get here in a hurry with somewhere else to follow in a short time. we wanted us to stay in the hotel.
We had the gnocchi with spinach and goat cheese and their carving, with a well-priced South African cabernet. very good service. a much better dinner than the brewery meal we had the next night. so comfortable even if they stay in the hotel.