Collegiate church of St Pancratius, Hamersleben
The collegiate church of St. Pancras (1111) is famous for the pillared arcades in its nave.
The square towers become octagonal on their upper floors. It was probably not until 1512 that the belfry floors were redesigned in Romanesque style and the spires added. The figures of the apostles and the altar canopy of 1687 represent the baroque style. The life-size Madonna on the crescent moon dates from the Gothic period. There are regular concerts in the summer.