Cologne Cathedral is a High Gothic five-aisled basilica (144.5 m long), with a projecting transept (86.25 m wide) and a tower façade (157.22 m high). The nave is 43.58 m high and the side-aisles 19.80 ...
Cologne Cathedral houses the Shrine of the Three Kings ... besieged Milan in 1162. At his side was Cologne Archbishop Rainald von Dassel, who was not only a man of the church, but also imperial ...
From left to right: Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben (Britain), the Eiffel Tower, Sacre Coeur and Notre Dame (France), Brandenburg Gate, Cologne Cathedral and Neuschwanstein ...
Reims was restored and fully reopened in 1938. The Cologne Cathedral was tested by multiple wars. In 1794, the Rhineland was occupied by French Revolution troops. The cathedral was used for ...
Today, it’s an office and art space as well as a landmark of hipper, more alternative side of the city of Cologne. So it’s up to you. Historic or trendy, Kolsch beer or gin cocktails, pork knuckle or ...