st wiperti
St. Wiperti, a church dedicated to Saints Wigbert and James, is a historical gem located southwest of the castle hill in Quedlinburg, Germany. This architectural masterpiece of the Romanesque period has a rich history as a royal court of the Saxon-Ottonian dynasty. Its over 1000-year-old crypt is one of the last remnants of this significant dominion. Today, St. Wiperti is not only a place of worship but also a cultural heritage site, recognized for its historical significance and as a part of the Romanesque Road, a route connecting medieval monuments throughout the region.