Cologne Cathedral
Cologne
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Work on the Cologne Cathedral began in 1248, and it was the largest building project undertaken in the Middle Ages. A large, spacious church was needed to accommodate the influx of pilgrims who came to visit one of the most important shrines in the Catholic Church holding the relics of the Three Wise Men. Their bones are kept in a casket, which is the most precious treasure in the cathedral and a masterpiece of medieval goldsmith's art.
Useful Information
- Address: Domkloster 4, Cologne
- Email: dompropstei@metropolitankapitel-koeln.de
- Phone: +49 221 17940555
- More Info: www.koelner-dom.de/en
- Address: November-April 6.00-19.30, May-October 6.00-21.00
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/koelnerdom/
Do & See
Cologne's Old Town is the historical centre of the city. Highlights of this area include the Cathedral, the Roman Praetorium, the twelve Romanesque churches of Cologne, and the City Hall, which is the oldest building of this kind in all Germany. Sightseeing can be even more exciting if you go on a boat tour, a cable car, or a building with a panoramic view of the city. Nature lovers can find refuge in one of the city's parks, at the Botanical Garden, or at the zoo. Below is a list of the top things to do and see in Cologne, Germany:

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