Excursion tour in Cologne. Top architecture - monuments, castles, temples and palaces


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St. Maria im Kapitol, Cologne City Hall, Basilica of St. Severin, Basilica of St. Ursula, Lanxess arena, and Imhoff Chocolate Museum are the next landmarks in the review. Just like in the beginning of the review, we have prepared a collection of historic facts and some awesome photographs for each of these top architecture monuments of Cologne. Don’t forget to admire the look of these sights from a bird’s eye view. This view is available in the flyover video of the architectural skyline of Cologne. After such a guide, it won’t be a hassle to make up a great plan of a real-life excursion tour in Cologne. Ready, steady, go!

St. Maria im Kapitol, Cologne

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» St. Maria im Kapitol is the Catholic Church, the largest of all the Romanesque churches of Cologne.
»  On the site of the present St. Maria im Kapitol Church there was a temple in the 1st century AD; it was dedicated to the Capitoline triad, Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. Hence came the name of this place, the Capitol.
» At the end of the 7th century the Christian church dedicated to the Virgin Mary was built on the site of the temple dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva.
» Then, in the middle of the 11th century, it was decided to build a new church, and in 1049 Pope Leo IX in presence of Emperor Henry III laid the first stone. In 1065 the church was consecrated by the Archbishop of Cologne. In the hierarchy this church is second only to the Cologne Cathedral.
» During the bombing in World War II, St. Maria im Kapitol was almost completely destroyed. Restoration was focused specifically to save the temple of the kind that it had in the 11th century.

Cologne City Hall, Cologne

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» Cologne City Hall is another interesting attraction of the city; that’s the building of urban management of the city.
» The oldest parts of the hall were built around 1330. Thus, the town hall is one of the oldest buildings of the city.
» The tower of Cologne Town Hall once has been adorned with decorative pieces of sandstone, which have collapsed completely under the influence of weathering. Figures were restored, but during the World War II, they were lost again, so in 1988-1995 124 new sculptures were installed.
» In 1958, 45 bronze bells were set in the tower of the town hall; every day at 9.00 am, 12.00am, 3.00pm and 6.00pm they ring 24 pre-programmed melodies.
» Town Hall Tower is of 61 meters in height. Once there was a fire station on the top floor of the tower. The tower has become a symbol of the city authorities in Cologne.

Basilica of St. Severin, Cologne

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» Basilica of St. Severin is the Catholic Church, which is the second highest of all the Romanesque churches of Cologne.
» The western church tower has a height of almost 73 m in total; it’s only 3 m inferior to Great St. Martin Church.
» The church was consecrated in honor of St. Severin, the Catholic saint known as a Christian educator and assistant to the poor. His relics are kept in this church.
» After the World War II, the church had long time to recover. However, despite of the military bombing of Cologne, the church has still preserved furnishing items, the crypt of the 10th century and frescoes of the 16th century dedicated to St. Severin.
» At the time of the church liturgy tours around the temple are allowed just outside.

Basilica of St. Ursula, Cologne

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» Basilica of St. Ursula is the Roman Catholic church in the northern part of the old town, built in honor of the holy martyr St. Ursula.
» Already in the 4th century on the site of the church there had been a chapel in memory of the holy virgins, Early Christian Martyrs of Rome.
» The church houses the sarcophagus of St. Ursula with sculpture of alabaster. However, this sarcophagus is empty; it only serves to honor the saint. Her relics are kept in a casket on the altar.
» The church has a lot of interesting details. The amazing sculpture depicts St. Ursula protecting her friends with her cloak. The sculpture was created in the middle of the 15th century.
» There was built a separate room, called the Golden Chamber, for storing sacred relics in the church of St. Ursula.
» Walls of Golden Chamber are lined with bones, where prayers are written.

Lanxess arena, Cologne

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» Lanxess Arena is the multi-sports complex that hosts hockey, handball and other sports competitions. In addition, it regularly hosts a variety of concerts.
» Arena was officially opened in 1998; it can hold up to 20,000 fans.
»  In 2008, the arena received its current name (before it was called the Cologne Arena). The current name symbolizes the fact that during the next 10 years the stadium would be owned by Lanxess Company, one of the world's largest manufacturers of chemical products.
» Lanxess Arena is the home stadium for the hockey club Kölner Haie and for the handball club Gummersbach.

Imhoff Chocolate Museum, Cologne

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Facts: » The Chocolate Museum was opened October 31, 1993 by the local pastry shop, Imhoff Stollwerck.
» Imhoff Chocolate Museum is among the ten most popular museums in Germany.
» The museum’s building has the shape of a ship, built of brick and glass, with an area of about 2,000 square meters.
» The museum reflects the history of chocolate from its inception with the Olmecs, Mayas and Aztecs to modern products.
» Imhoff Chocolate Museum has the glass greenhouse area of about 100m2, which is planted with plants used for chocolate making. The museum also has a small chocolate factory and a confectionery.
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More to see in Cologne
You will find many priceless historical and architectural monuments in Cologne. Every tourist should not forget to visit them. We encourage you to pay your attention on the ensemble of 12 Romanesque churches – the majority of religious monuments of the city were built yet in the Middle Ages. Cathedral of St. George is the most beautiful building made in the Romanesque style. Cathedrals and churches of the city were damaged seriously during the Second World War, but thanks to the efforts of talented architects and restorers they were fully restored. Wallraf-Richartz-Museum is one of the most popular museum complexes of the city. The walls of the museum keep collections of priceless historical artifacts and art exhibits. Rhine Park in Cologne remains one of favorite places for walking among both residents and guests of the city. Without a doubt, beautiful dancing fountains are the main decoration of the park. You will also find a swimming pool, several dancing zones and areas for picnics on the territory of the park. This park will be truly loved by fans of active pastime. Among other prominent attractions in Cologne that are recommended for visiting are Chocolate Museum, the local Town Hall, and beautiful Cologne Cathedral. Imhoff Stollwerck Chocolate Museum was opened not so long ago, in 1993. It is named in honor of the major company that produces favorite sweets of many people. The museum has a collection of interesting exhibits that have direct or indirect connection … Read further

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