What to See in Cologne Government Region
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Cologne Cathedral
Gothic cathedral with iconic twin spires, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Construction began in 1248 and completed in 1880, representing a major religious and historic landmark.
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Great St. Martin Church
The Great Saint Martin Church is a Romanesque Catholic church in Cologne, Germany.
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Old Town
Historic district known for its traditional culture, vibrant street art, and cultural attractions including seasonal markets and notable landmarks.
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House of 4711
This building houses the headquarters of the 4711 fragrance company which has been producing the famous Eau de Cologne, ever since 1792.
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Hohenzollern Bridge
The Hohenzollern Bridge is a bridge crossing the river Rhine in the German city of Cologne. It crosses the Rhine at kilometre 688.5.
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Aachen Cathedral
You should definitely not miss a chance to visit one of the oldest cathedrals in Europe.
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Three Country Border
A popular tourist place at the border of Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.
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Beethoven House
The Beethoven House in Bonn, Germany, is a memorial site, museum, and cultural institution serving various purposes.
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Aachen Town Hall
Situated directly opposite the city cathedral, this no-less-imposing Gothic building is home to the city council as well as the mayor of…
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Star Gate
Dating back to the 13th century, this tower is one of the oldest structure in Bonn. It used to be a part of the city fortification.
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Poppelsdorf Palace
Built during the 18th century on the site of a former castle, this Baroque palace is now home to a mineralogical museum.
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Munster Basilica/Munster St Martin
Bonn Minster is a Catholic church in Bonn. It is one of Germany's oldest churches, having been built between the 11th and 13th centuries.
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Schloss Drachenburg
Schloss Drachenburg or Drachenburg Castle is a private villa styled as a palace and constructed in the late 19th century.
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Old Town Hall
This richly ornate Rococo building has been the seat of municipality since the wake of the 18th century.
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Elisa Fountain
A Neoclassical pavilion where you can find a fountain with healing thermal water accessible to the public. Why not taste it?
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Flora and Botanical Garden
If looking for a tranquil hideaway from Cologne's rush and buzz, this is the place to go.
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House Löwenstein
This is one of the few Gothic buildings which survived the great fire in 1656. It was named after the first known owner, Anna Löwenstein.
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Monschau City Church
Situated in the heart of Monschau, this Protestant church is worth visiting for its beautifully restored altar and imposing clockwork…
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Cologne Zoo
Founded in 1860, this splendid zoo is home to more than 7000 animals of over 700 different species.
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Nideggen Castle
The ruins of Nideggen Castle are a symbol of the town of Nideggen in Germany and are owned by the county of Düren.
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Reifferscheid Castle
The ruins of Reifferscheid Castle stand at a height of 450 metres above sea level near the German-Belgian border between the mountains of…
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