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Sightseeing in Cologne
The Old Town
Everyone visiting Cologne ought to walk through the beautiful Old Town with its nice little squares, historical monuments and ancient houses.
Cathedral
Cologne Cathedral (Dom) is actually Germany’s largest cathedral with its two spires 157 metres in height, and has been the city’s most famous landmark for centuries and the most well-known architectural monument in Germany! It took 632 years until construction of the largest German cathedral was completed in 1880.
Roman Cologne
Especially the “Römisch-Germanisches” museum shows a lot of relicts which attest the splendid past of the Romans in Cologne. Also, the visit of the Praetorium is like “an elevator trip back to Roman times” just like the burial chambers and Roman towers that can be visited.
Mediaeval Cologne
Cologne is a city of churches. As in no other German city, twelve large Roman collegiate, monastery and convent churches are located in the confined area within the boundaries of the mediaeval city wall, churches which rank among the most important in Western Europe.
Modern Cologne
Various modern buildings are famous landmarks of the city. Great towers as KölnTurm or KölnTriangle can be seen long distance from the city limit. The new Rheinauhafen is a true contrast between monument-protected environment and the latest technologies.
Everyone visiting Cologne ought to walk through the beautiful Old Town with its nice little squares, historical monuments and ancient houses.
Cathedral
Cologne Cathedral (Dom) is actually Germany’s largest cathedral with its two spires 157 metres in height, and has been the city’s most famous landmark for centuries and the most well-known architectural monument in Germany! It took 632 years until construction of the largest German cathedral was completed in 1880.
Roman Cologne
Especially the “Römisch-Germanisches” museum shows a lot of relicts which attest the splendid past of the Romans in Cologne. Also, the visit of the Praetorium is like “an elevator trip back to Roman times” just like the burial chambers and Roman towers that can be visited.
Mediaeval Cologne
Cologne is a city of churches. As in no other German city, twelve large Roman collegiate, monastery and convent churches are located in the confined area within the boundaries of the mediaeval city wall, churches which rank among the most important in Western Europe.
Modern Cologne
Various modern buildings are famous landmarks of the city. Great towers as KölnTurm or KölnTriangle can be seen long distance from the city limit. The new Rheinauhafen is a true contrast between monument-protected environment and the latest technologies.






