Germany: Cologne


In a nutshell...

All roads in Cologne lead to its two-towered cathedral which reaches 157 metres into the sky and is visible from almost everywhere in the city. Construction took 632 years to finish, and it is one of the most celebrated architectural monuments in Germany today.


Cologne is distinguished from other German cities because of the 12 Roman churches that can be found within its medieval walls. From Gross St. Martin in the heart of the old town, to Ste. Maria, the largest of the Roman churches, built over the foundations of a Roman temple, St Gereon, surrounded by greenery and St Andreas, constructed on the ancient Roman wall.
Cologne wouldn’t have its reputation if it weren’t for the Rhine and the numerous romantic walks that tourists can take along its banks. While in the neighbourhood, take the opportunity to visit the irresistible chocolate museum and the German sports museum, both situated on the river banks.

Cologne : Events

Festivals  -  Society & Civilization

Intercultural Week in Cologne
Interkulturelle Woche Köln From Monday, November 3 2008 to Sunday, November 9 2008

Intercultural Week in Cologne
Celebrating culture.

The city of Cologne will be celebrating culture for an entire week. Various venues throughout the city (theatres, libraries, churches, public institutions and cultural centres) will be alive with a rich programme of events: guided tours, exhibitions, literary meets... Altogether over 100 events will be be taking place throughout the week.


CENTRE-VILLE DE COLOGNE
 
Rathausplatz 1
COLOGNE 50667


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Published on 2008-09-17.