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COLOGNE TOURISM
We are happy to assist you: by phone at +49 (0) 221 346 43 0 (Monday to Friday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., except holidays) or by e-mail at info@koelntourismus .de. You can rediscover the Rhine metropolis on our #inKöllezeHus page. Let yourself be inspired, because there is alot to discover.
INFORMATION ABOUT CORONA IN COLOGNE Dear Cologne visitor, the decisions of the federal and state governments to contain the corona pandemic have been incorporated into the Corona Protection Ordinance (only in German), which will be in force throughout the state.. The current incidence figure in Cologne can be found here: Development of case numbers; In public areas, a minimum distance of 1.5 meters must be maintained from all SIGHTS COLOGNE: THE MOST IMPORTANT SIGHTS At a glance: Most important sights. Cologne has a large number of attractions that you can visit during your next stay in the city. At the top of the list is, of course, Cologne Cathedral, which attracts more than six million visitors per year from all over the world. If you want to take a relaxed stroll, you can, for example, go to the KÖLNCARD - THE TOURIST TICKET FOR COLOGNE 24-hour group ticket: € 19,00. 48-hour individual ticket: € 18,00. 48-hour group ticket: € 38,00. Points of Sale. The Cologne Tourist Board Service Centre across from the cathedral; at all of the KVB and DB ticket machines within the area where the card is valid for travel; in many hotels and hostels; and at various travel agencies and COLOGNE CENTRAL STATION: PLAN A VISIT Cologne’s main station is one of Europe’s most important railway hubs. You can travel to Cologne quickly and comfortably from major cities in Germany and other European countries: Every day, more than 1,300 trains run between Cologne and destinations throughout Germanyand abroad.
SCHILDERGASSE COLOGNE: POPULAR SHOPPING MILE Schildergasse is Cologne's most popular shopping street and also one of the most-visited shopping streets in Germany. Its highlight is the Weltstadthaus, which resembles a huge glass whale. Inside the "whale" is the Peek & Cloppenburg clothing store. Along Schildergasse you'll also find other major department stores such as Galeria Kaufhof, H&M CARNIVAL 2021 IN COLOGNE: ALL ABOUT FASTELOVEND Current information on the situation in Cologne due to efforts to contain COVID-19 can be found here: Corona in Cologne. What’s the overall theme of the 2021 carnival season? The motto of this year’s carnival season in Cologne is “Nur zesamme sin mer Fastelovend” (Only together are we carnival). It emphasises the colourful diversityof
ARCHAEOLOGICAL ZONE
Archaeological Zone - Jewish Museum. Heumarkt 64-66. 50667 Köln. Deutschland. Phone: +49 (0) 221 22 13 34 22. Email. Website. Plan journey. Open interactive map. ST. GEREON IN COLOGNE Romanesque church St. Gereon. According to the medieval legend the name patron of St. Gereon was a Roman officer, who died along with 318 legionaires for his faith. On the martyr’s grave a church with an oval base was built in ancient times, around 350AD: the beginnings of today’s church buildings. The giant central area was constructed in BROCHURES ABOUT THE CITY Arrival & Mobility . Be it by air, rail, road, or water - many wayslead to Cologne
COLOGNE TOURISM
We are happy to assist you: by phone at +49 (0) 221 346 43 0 (Monday to Friday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., except holidays) or by e-mail at info@koelntourismus .de. You can rediscover the Rhine metropolis on our #inKöllezeHus page. Let yourself be inspired, because there is alot to discover.
INFORMATION ABOUT CORONA IN COLOGNE Dear Cologne visitor, the decisions of the federal and state governments to contain the corona pandemic have been incorporated into the Corona Protection Ordinance (only in German), which will be in force throughout the state.. The current incidence figure in Cologne can be found here: Development of case numbers; In public areas, a minimum distance of 1.5 meters must be maintained from all SIGHTS COLOGNE: THE MOST IMPORTANT SIGHTS At a glance: Most important sights. Cologne has a large number of attractions that you can visit during your next stay in the city. At the top of the list is, of course, Cologne Cathedral, which attracts more than six million visitors per year from all over the world. If you want to take a relaxed stroll, you can, for example, go to the KÖLNCARD - THE TOURIST TICKET FOR COLOGNE 24-hour group ticket: € 19,00. 48-hour individual ticket: € 18,00. 48-hour group ticket: € 38,00. Points of Sale. The Cologne Tourist Board Service Centre across from the cathedral; at all of the KVB and DB ticket machines within the area where the card is valid for travel; in many hotels and hostels; and at various travel agencies and COLOGNE CENTRAL STATION: PLAN A VISIT Cologne’s main station is one of Europe’s most important railway hubs. You can travel to Cologne quickly and comfortably from major cities in Germany and other European countries: Every day, more than 1,300 trains run between Cologne and destinations throughout Germanyand abroad.
SCHILDERGASSE COLOGNE: POPULAR SHOPPING MILE Schildergasse is Cologne's most popular shopping street and also one of the most-visited shopping streets in Germany. Its highlight is the Weltstadthaus, which resembles a huge glass whale. Inside the "whale" is the Peek & Cloppenburg clothing store. Along Schildergasse you'll also find other major department stores such as Galeria Kaufhof, H&M CARNIVAL 2021 IN COLOGNE: ALL ABOUT FASTELOVEND Current information on the situation in Cologne due to efforts to contain COVID-19 can be found here: Corona in Cologne. What’s the overall theme of the 2021 carnival season? The motto of this year’s carnival season in Cologne is “Nur zesamme sin mer Fastelovend” (Only together are we carnival). It emphasises the colourful diversityof
ARCHAEOLOGICAL ZONE
Archaeological Zone - Jewish Museum. Heumarkt 64-66. 50667 Köln. Deutschland. Phone: +49 (0) 221 22 13 34 22. Email. Website. Plan journey. Open interactive map. ST. GEREON IN COLOGNE Romanesque church St. Gereon. According to the medieval legend the name patron of St. Gereon was a Roman officer, who died along with 318 legionaires for his faith. On the martyr’s grave a church with an oval base was built in ancient times, around 350AD: the beginnings of today’s church buildings. The giant central area was constructed in BROCHURES ABOUT THE CITY Arrival & Mobility . Be it by air, rail, road, or water - many wayslead to Cologne
SIGHTS COLOGNE: THE MOST IMPORTANT SIGHTS At a glance: Most important sights. Cologne has a large number of attractions that you can visit during your next stay in the city. At the top of the list is, of course, Cologne Cathedral, which attracts more than six million visitors per year from all over the world. If you want to take a relaxed stroll, you can, for example, go to the COLOGNE CENTRAL STATION: PLAN A VISIT Cologne’s main station is one of Europe’s most important railway hubs. You can travel to Cologne quickly and comfortably from major cities in Germany and other European countries: Every day, more than 1,300 trains run between Cologne and destinations throughout Germanyand abroad.
HISTORIC TOWN HALL IN COLOGNE Openings. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Dayoff. Saturday, Sunday, Feiertag. Directions. The Historical Town Hall is very easy to reach by car and public transport (Dom/Hbf stop). Car parks are located in the city centre of Cologne, e.g. Farina (Laurenzplatz 4, directly next BELGIAN QUARTER IN COLOGNE: PLAN A VISIT The Belgian Quarter is one of the hottest city districts. Off the hustle and bustle in the main shopping boulevards Hohe Straße and Schildergasse, the Belgian Quarter "Belgisches Viertel" invites to linger a while and shop in a laid-back ambience.Often housed in historic buildings, which adorn the streets, the extravagant rooms alone are a must-see. RHEINAUHAFEN DISTRICT The newly designed, restructured Rheinauhafen waterfront complex is a young and attractive district of Cologne. The 210,000 m² development, which is located right on the Rhine, not far from to the city center, has quickly become established as one of Cologne’s popular attractions.The waterfront district features a mix of modern residential and office buildings interspersed with many cafés COLOGNE STADTWALD FOREST Cologne Stadtwald Forrest. The Stadtwald forest in the borough of Lindenthal belongs to the so-called “Äußerer Grüngürtel”, the outer green belt. In 1895, the forest was first planted on the premises of the former Kitschburg manor. It was later extended by several parks. Boasting three artificial ponds, the Stadtwald forestis very
ST. GEREON IN COLOGNE According to the medieval legend the name patron of St. Gereon was a Roman officer, who died along with 318 legionaires for his faith. On the martyr’s grave a church with an oval base was built in ancient times, around 350AD: the beginnings of today’s church buildings. HOHENZOLLERN BRIDGE IN COLOGNE Hohenzollern Bridge. The Hohenzollern Bridge in Cologne was built from 1907 to 1911. It consisted of three adjacent truss arch bridges, each with three arches. While one part of the bridge was reserved for road and tram traffic, the other two carried railway tracks. It was the only bridge in Cologne not destroyed by bombs during the Second HOUSE OF FRAGRANCES 4711 IN COLOGNE House of Fragrances 4711. Glockengasse 4. 50667 Köln. Deutschland. Phone: +49 (0) 221 27 09 99 10. Website. Plan journey. Openinteractive map.
HISTORY OF CARNIVAL IN COLOGNE Carnival in Cologne is almost as old as the history of the city itself. But it has been celebrated in the organized fashion we know today for only about 190 years. The Greeks and the Romans celebrated joyous spring festivals in honor of Dionysus and Saturn with wine, women and song. The ancient Germans celebrated the winter solstice inorder to
COLOGNE TOURISM
We are happy to assist you: by phone at +49 (0) 221 346 43 0 (Monday to Friday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., except holidays) or by e-mail at info@koelntourismus .de. You can rediscover the Rhine metropolis on our #inKöllezeHus page. Let yourself be inspired, because there is alot to discover.
INFORMATION ABOUT CORONA IN COLOGNE Dear Cologne visitor, the decisions of the federal and state governments to contain the corona pandemic have been incorporated into the Corona Protection Ordinance (only in German), which will be in force throughout the state.. The current incidence figure in Cologne can be found here: Development of case numbers; In public areas, a minimum distance of 1.5 meters must be maintained from all SIGHTS COLOGNE: THE MOST IMPORTANT SIGHTS At a glance: Most important sights. Cologne has a large number of attractions that you can visit during your next stay in the city. At the top of the list is, of course, Cologne Cathedral, which attracts more than six million visitors per year from all over the world. If you want to take a relaxed stroll, you can, for example, go to the COLOGNE CENTRAL STATION: PLAN A VISIT Cologne’s main station is one of Europe’s most important railway hubs. You can travel to Cologne quickly and comfortably from major cities in Germany and other European countries: Every day, more than 1,300 trains run between Cologne and destinations throughout Germanyand abroad.
KÖLNCARD - THE TOURIST TICKET FOR COLOGNE 24-hour group ticket: € 19,00. 48-hour individual ticket: € 18,00. 48-hour group ticket: € 38,00. Points of Sale. The Cologne Tourist Board Service Centre across from the cathedral; at all of the KVB and DB ticket machines within the area where the card is valid for travel; in many hotels and hostels; and at various travel agencies and HISTORIC TOWN HALL IN COLOGNE Openings. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Dayoff. Saturday, Sunday, Feiertag. Directions. The Historical Town Hall is very easy to reach by car and public transport (Dom/Hbf stop). Car parks are located in the city centre of Cologne, e.g. Farina (Laurenzplatz 4, directly next SCHILDERGASSE COLOGNE: POPULAR SHOPPING MILE Schildergasse is Cologne's most popular shopping street and also one of the most-visited shopping streets in Germany. Its highlight is the Weltstadthaus, which resembles a huge glass whale. Inside the "whale" is the Peek & Cloppenburg clothing store. Along Schildergasse you'll also find other major department stores such as Galeria Kaufhof, H&M THE INTERIOR OF COLOGNE CATHEDRAL Interior. Cologne Cathedral ’s narrow central aisle or nave leads to the choir. At 144 metres, it is longest nave in Germany and flanked by two aisles along each side. In the transept is a modern bronze altar that was created by Elmar Hillebrand between 1960 and 1971. Behind the altar are the choir stalls, which were carved from 1308 to 1311.ARCHAEOLOGICAL ZONE
Archaeological Zone - Jewish Museum. Heumarkt 64-66. 50667 Köln. Deutschland. Phone: +49 (0) 221 22 13 34 22. Email. Website. Plan journey. Open interactive map. ST. MARIA IM KAPITOL St. Maria im Kapitol (St. Mary’s in the Capitol) is located on the site of the ancient Roman Capitoline temple. The present church was built in the 11th century. The temple’s proportions were retained for the nave of the church. The construction of the church was initiated by the Benedictine abbess Ida, a granddaughter of EmperorOtto II.
COLOGNE TOURISM
We are happy to assist you: by phone at +49 (0) 221 346 43 0 (Monday to Friday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., except holidays) or by e-mail at info@koelntourismus .de. You can rediscover the Rhine metropolis on our #inKöllezeHus page. Let yourself be inspired, because there is alot to discover.
INFORMATION ABOUT CORONA IN COLOGNE Dear Cologne visitor, the decisions of the federal and state governments to contain the corona pandemic have been incorporated into the Corona Protection Ordinance (only in German), which will be in force throughout the state.. The current incidence figure in Cologne can be found here: Development of case numbers; In public areas, a minimum distance of 1.5 meters must be maintained from all SIGHTS COLOGNE: THE MOST IMPORTANT SIGHTS At a glance: Most important sights. Cologne has a large number of attractions that you can visit during your next stay in the city. At the top of the list is, of course, Cologne Cathedral, which attracts more than six million visitors per year from all over the world. If you want to take a relaxed stroll, you can, for example, go to the COLOGNE CENTRAL STATION: PLAN A VISIT Cologne’s main station is one of Europe’s most important railway hubs. You can travel to Cologne quickly and comfortably from major cities in Germany and other European countries: Every day, more than 1,300 trains run between Cologne and destinations throughout Germanyand abroad.
KÖLNCARD - THE TOURIST TICKET FOR COLOGNE 24-hour group ticket: € 19,00. 48-hour individual ticket: € 18,00. 48-hour group ticket: € 38,00. Points of Sale. The Cologne Tourist Board Service Centre across from the cathedral; at all of the KVB and DB ticket machines within the area where the card is valid for travel; in many hotels and hostels; and at various travel agencies and HISTORIC TOWN HALL IN COLOGNE Openings. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Dayoff. Saturday, Sunday, Feiertag. Directions. The Historical Town Hall is very easy to reach by car and public transport (Dom/Hbf stop). Car parks are located in the city centre of Cologne, e.g. Farina (Laurenzplatz 4, directly next SCHILDERGASSE COLOGNE: POPULAR SHOPPING MILE Schildergasse is Cologne's most popular shopping street and also one of the most-visited shopping streets in Germany. Its highlight is the Weltstadthaus, which resembles a huge glass whale. Inside the "whale" is the Peek & Cloppenburg clothing store. Along Schildergasse you'll also find other major department stores such as Galeria Kaufhof, H&M THE INTERIOR OF COLOGNE CATHEDRAL Interior. Cologne Cathedral ’s narrow central aisle or nave leads to the choir. At 144 metres, it is longest nave in Germany and flanked by two aisles along each side. In the transept is a modern bronze altar that was created by Elmar Hillebrand between 1960 and 1971. Behind the altar are the choir stalls, which were carved from 1308 to 1311.ARCHAEOLOGICAL ZONE
Archaeological Zone - Jewish Museum. Heumarkt 64-66. 50667 Köln. Deutschland. Phone: +49 (0) 221 22 13 34 22. Email. Website. Plan journey. Open interactive map. ST. MARIA IM KAPITOL St. Maria im Kapitol (St. Mary’s in the Capitol) is located on the site of the ancient Roman Capitoline temple. The present church was built in the 11th century. The temple’s proportions were retained for the nave of the church. The construction of the church was initiated by the Benedictine abbess Ida, a granddaughter of EmperorOtto II.
SIGHTS COLOGNE: THE MOST IMPORTANT SIGHTS At a glance: Most important sights. Cologne has a large number of attractions that you can visit during your next stay in the city. At the top of the list is, of course, Cologne Cathedral, which attracts more than six million visitors per year from all over the world. If you want to take a relaxed stroll, you can, for example, go to the COLOGNE CENTRAL STATION: PLAN A VISIT Cologne’s main station is one of Europe’s most important railway hubs. You can travel to Cologne quickly and comfortably from major cities in Germany and other European countries: Every day, more than 1,300 trains run between Cologne and destinations throughout Germanyand abroad.
KÖLNCARD - THE TOURIST TICKET FOR COLOGNE KölnCard is the easy and inexpensive way to explore Cologne. The ticket includes free travel on public transportation within Cologne and up to 50% off at many museums, restaurants, shops THE INTERIOR OF COLOGNE CATHEDRAL Interior. Cologne Cathedral ’s narrow central aisle or nave leads to the choir. At 144 metres, it is longest nave in Germany and flanked by two aisles along each side. In the transept is a modern bronze altar that was created by Elmar Hillebrand between 1960 and 1971. Behind the altar are the choir stalls, which were carved from 1308 to 1311. RHEINAUHAFEN DISTRICT The newly designed, restructured Rheinauhafen waterfront complex is a young and attractive district of Cologne. The 210,000 m² development, which is located right on the Rhine, not far from to the city center, has quickly become established as one of Cologne’s popular attractions.The waterfront district features a mix of modern residential and office buildings interspersed with many cafés HOHENZOLLERN BRIDGE IN COLOGNE Hohenzollern Bridge. The Hohenzollern Bridge in Cologne was built from 1907 to 1911. It consisted of three adjacent truss arch bridges, each with three arches. While one part of the bridge was reserved for road and tram traffic, the other two carried railway tracks. It was the only bridge in Cologne not destroyed by bombs during the Second BROCHURES ABOUT THE CITY Arrival & Mobility . Be it by air, rail, road, or water - many wayslead to Cologne
HISTORY OF CARNIVAL IN COLOGNE Carnival in Cologne is almost as old as the history of the city itself. But it has been celebrated in the organized fashion we know today for only about 190 years. The Greeks and the Romans celebrated joyous spring festivals in honor of Dionysus and Saturn with wine, women and song. The ancient Germans celebrated the winter solstice inorder to
ST. GEREON IN COLOGNE According to the medieval legend the name patron of St. Gereon was a Roman officer, who died along with 318 legionaires for his faith. On the martyr’s grave a church with an oval base was built in ancient times, around 350AD: the beginnings of today’s church buildings.ST. ANDREAS
Köln. Category. Attractions & experiences , Romanesque Churches. Located only a minute’s walk from the Cathedral, the Late Romanesque St. Andreas Church is in the midst of Cologne’s banking district. St. Andreas was founded by Archbishop Bruno around 960 as a collegiate church. At that time the building was located outside the city walls.COLOGNE TOURISM
We are happy to assist you: by phone at +49 (0) 221 346 43 0 (Monday to Friday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., except holidays) or by e-mail at info@koelntourismus .de. You can rediscover the Rhine metropolis on our #inKöllezeHus page. Let yourself be inspired, because there is alot to discover.
INFORMATION ABOUT CORONA IN COLOGNE Dear Cologne visitor, the decisions of the federal and state governments to contain the corona pandemic have been incorporated into the Corona Protection Ordinance (only in German), which will be in force throughout the state.. The current incidence figure in Cologne can be found here: Development of case numbers; In public areas, a minimum distance of 1.5 meters must be maintained from all SIGHTS COLOGNE: THE MOST IMPORTANT SIGHTS At a glance: Most important sights. Cologne has a large number of attractions that you can visit during your next stay in the city. At the top of the list is, of course, Cologne Cathedral, which attracts more than six million visitors per year from all over the world. If you want to take a relaxed stroll, you can, for example, go to the COLOGNE CENTRAL STATION: PLAN A VISIT Cologne’s main station is one of Europe’s most important railway hubs. You can travel to Cologne quickly and comfortably from major cities in Germany and other European countries: Every day, more than 1,300 trains run between Cologne and destinations throughout Germanyand abroad.
KÖLNCARD - THE TOURIST TICKET FOR COLOGNE 24-hour group ticket: € 19,00. 48-hour individual ticket: € 18,00. 48-hour group ticket: € 38,00. Points of Sale. The Cologne Tourist Board Service Centre across from the cathedral; at all of the KVB and DB ticket machines within the area where the card is valid for travel; in many hotels and hostels; and at various travel agencies and HISTORIC TOWN HALL IN COLOGNE Openings. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Dayoff. Saturday, Sunday, Feiertag. Directions. The Historical Town Hall is very easy to reach by car and public transport (Dom/Hbf stop). Car parks are located in the city centre of Cologne, e.g. Farina (Laurenzplatz 4, directly next SCHILDERGASSE COLOGNE: POPULAR SHOPPING MILE Schildergasse is Cologne's most popular shopping street and also one of the most-visited shopping streets in Germany. Its highlight is the Weltstadthaus, which resembles a huge glass whale. Inside the "whale" is the Peek & Cloppenburg clothing store. Along Schildergasse you'll also find other major department stores such as Galeria Kaufhof, H&M THE INTERIOR OF COLOGNE CATHEDRAL Interior. Cologne Cathedral ’s narrow central aisle or nave leads to the choir. At 144 metres, it is longest nave in Germany and flanked by two aisles along each side. In the transept is a modern bronze altar that was created by Elmar Hillebrand between 1960 and 1971. Behind the altar are the choir stalls, which were carved from 1308 to 1311.ARCHAEOLOGICAL ZONE
Archaeological Zone - Jewish Museum. Heumarkt 64-66. 50667 Köln. Deutschland. Phone: +49 (0) 221 22 13 34 22. Email. Website. Plan journey. Open interactive map. HISTORY OF CARNIVAL IN COLOGNE Carnival in Cologne is almost as old as the history of the city itself. But it has been celebrated in the organized fashion we know today for only about 190 years. The Greeks and the Romans celebrated joyous spring festivals in honor of Dionysus and Saturn with wine, women and song. The ancient Germans celebrated the winter solstice inorder to
COLOGNE TOURISM
We are happy to assist you: by phone at +49 (0) 221 346 43 0 (Monday to Friday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., except holidays) or by e-mail at info@koelntourismus .de. You can rediscover the Rhine metropolis on our #inKöllezeHus page. Let yourself be inspired, because there is alot to discover.
INFORMATION ABOUT CORONA IN COLOGNE Dear Cologne visitor, the decisions of the federal and state governments to contain the corona pandemic have been incorporated into the Corona Protection Ordinance (only in German), which will be in force throughout the state.. The current incidence figure in Cologne can be found here: Development of case numbers; In public areas, a minimum distance of 1.5 meters must be maintained from all SIGHTS COLOGNE: THE MOST IMPORTANT SIGHTS At a glance: Most important sights. Cologne has a large number of attractions that you can visit during your next stay in the city. At the top of the list is, of course, Cologne Cathedral, which attracts more than six million visitors per year from all over the world. If you want to take a relaxed stroll, you can, for example, go to the COLOGNE CENTRAL STATION: PLAN A VISIT Cologne’s main station is one of Europe’s most important railway hubs. You can travel to Cologne quickly and comfortably from major cities in Germany and other European countries: Every day, more than 1,300 trains run between Cologne and destinations throughout Germanyand abroad.
KÖLNCARD - THE TOURIST TICKET FOR COLOGNE 24-hour group ticket: € 19,00. 48-hour individual ticket: € 18,00. 48-hour group ticket: € 38,00. Points of Sale. The Cologne Tourist Board Service Centre across from the cathedral; at all of the KVB and DB ticket machines within the area where the card is valid for travel; in many hotels and hostels; and at various travel agencies and HISTORIC TOWN HALL IN COLOGNE Openings. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Dayoff. Saturday, Sunday, Feiertag. Directions. The Historical Town Hall is very easy to reach by car and public transport (Dom/Hbf stop). Car parks are located in the city centre of Cologne, e.g. Farina (Laurenzplatz 4, directly next SCHILDERGASSE COLOGNE: POPULAR SHOPPING MILE Schildergasse is Cologne's most popular shopping street and also one of the most-visited shopping streets in Germany. Its highlight is the Weltstadthaus, which resembles a huge glass whale. Inside the "whale" is the Peek & Cloppenburg clothing store. Along Schildergasse you'll also find other major department stores such as Galeria Kaufhof, H&M THE INTERIOR OF COLOGNE CATHEDRAL Interior. Cologne Cathedral ’s narrow central aisle or nave leads to the choir. At 144 metres, it is longest nave in Germany and flanked by two aisles along each side. In the transept is a modern bronze altar that was created by Elmar Hillebrand between 1960 and 1971. Behind the altar are the choir stalls, which were carved from 1308 to 1311.ARCHAEOLOGICAL ZONE
Archaeological Zone - Jewish Museum. Heumarkt 64-66. 50667 Köln. Deutschland. Phone: +49 (0) 221 22 13 34 22. Email. Website. Plan journey. Open interactive map. HISTORY OF CARNIVAL IN COLOGNE Carnival in Cologne is almost as old as the history of the city itself. But it has been celebrated in the organized fashion we know today for only about 190 years. The Greeks and the Romans celebrated joyous spring festivals in honor of Dionysus and Saturn with wine, women and song. The ancient Germans celebrated the winter solstice inorder to
SIGHTS COLOGNE: THE MOST IMPORTANT SIGHTS At a glance: Most important sights. Cologne has a large number of attractions that you can visit during your next stay in the city. At the top of the list is, of course, Cologne Cathedral, which attracts more than six million visitors per year from all over the world. If you want to take a relaxed stroll, you can, for example, go to the COLOGNE CENTRAL STATION: PLAN A VISIT Cologne’s main station is one of Europe’s most important railway hubs. You can travel to Cologne quickly and comfortably from major cities in Germany and other European countries: Every day, more than 1,300 trains run between Cologne and destinations throughout Germanyand abroad.
KÖLNCARD - THE TOURIST TICKET FOR COLOGNE 24-hour group ticket: € 19,00. 48-hour individual ticket: € 18,00. 48-hour group ticket: € 38,00. Points of Sale. The Cologne Tourist Board Service Centre across from the cathedral; at all of the KVB and DB ticket machines within the area where the card is valid for travel; in many hotels and hostels; and at various travel agencies and THE INTERIOR OF COLOGNE CATHEDRAL Interior. Cologne Cathedral ’s narrow central aisle or nave leads to the choir. At 144 metres, it is longest nave in Germany and flanked by two aisles along each side. In the transept is a modern bronze altar that was created by Elmar Hillebrand between 1960 and 1971. Behind the altar are the choir stalls, which were carved from 1308 to 1311. CARNIVAL 2021 IN COLOGNE: ALL ABOUT FASTELOVEND Current information on the situation in Cologne due to efforts to contain COVID-19 can be found here: Corona in Cologne. What’s the overall theme of the 2021 carnival season? The motto of this year’s carnival season in Cologne is “Nur zesamme sin mer Fastelovend” (Only together are we carnival). It emphasises the colourful diversityof
RHEINAUHAFEN DISTRICT The newly designed, restructured Rheinauhafen waterfront complex is a young and attractive district of Cologne. The 210,000 m² development, which is located right on the Rhine, not far from to the city center, has quickly become established as one of Cologne’s popular attractions.The waterfront district features a mix of modern residential and office buildings interspersed with many cafés BROCHURES ABOUT THE CITY Arrival & Mobility . Be it by air, rail, road, or water - many wayslead to Cologne
HOHENZOLLERN BRIDGE IN COLOGNE Hohenzollern Bridge. The Hohenzollern Bridge in Cologne was built from 1907 to 1911. It consisted of three adjacent truss arch bridges, each with three arches. While one part of the bridge was reserved for road and tram traffic, the other two carried railway tracks. It was the only bridge in Cologne not destroyed by bombs during the Second ST. GEREON IN COLOGNE According to the medieval legend the name patron of St. Gereon was a Roman officer, who died along with 318 legionaires for his faith. On the martyr’s grave a church with an oval base was built in ancient times, around 350AD: the beginnings of today’s church buildings.ST. ANDREAS
Köln. Category. Attractions & experiences , Romanesque Churches. Located only a minute’s walk from the Cathedral, the Late Romanesque St. Andreas Church is in the midst of Cologne’s banking district. St. Andreas was founded by Archbishop Bruno around 960 as a collegiate church. At that time the building was located outside the city walls.COLOGNE TOURISM
We are happy to assist you: by phone at +49 (0) 221 346 43 0 (Monday to Friday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., except holidays) or by e-mail at info@koelntourismus .de. You can rediscover the Rhine metropolis on our #inKöllezeHus page. Let yourself be inspired, because there is alot to discover.
INFORMATION ABOUT CORONA IN COLOGNE Dear Cologne visitor, the decisions of the federal and state governments to contain the corona pandemic have been incorporated into the Corona Protection Ordinance (only in German), which will be in force throughout the state.. The current incidence figure in Cologne can be found here: Development of case numbers; In public areas, a minimum distance of 1.5 meters must be maintained from all KÖLNCARD - THE TOURIST TICKET FOR COLOGNE 24-hour group ticket: € 19,00. 48-hour individual ticket: € 18,00. 48-hour group ticket: € 38,00. Points of Sale. The Cologne Tourist Board Service Centre across from the cathedral; at all of the KVB and DB ticket machines within the area where the card is valid for travel; in many hotels and hostels; and at various travel agencies and COLOGNE CENTRAL STATION: PLAN A VISIT Cologne’s main station is one of Europe’s most important railway hubs. You can travel to Cologne quickly and comfortably from major cities in Germany and other European countries: Every day, more than 1,300 trains run between Cologne and destinations throughout Germanyand abroad.
BROCHURES ABOUT THE CITY Arrival & Mobility . Be it by air, rail, road, or water - many wayslead to Cologne
THE INTERIOR OF COLOGNE CATHEDRAL Interior. Cologne Cathedral ’s narrow central aisle or nave leads to the choir. At 144 metres, it is longest nave in Germany and flanked by two aisles along each side. In the transept is a modern bronze altar that was created by Elmar Hillebrand between 1960 and 1971. Behind the altar are the choir stalls, which were carved from 1308 to 1311. HISTORY OF CARNIVAL IN COLOGNE Carnival in Cologne is almost as old as the history of the city itself. But it has been celebrated in the organized fashion we know today for only about 190 years. The Greeks and the Romans celebrated joyous spring festivals in honor of Dionysus and Saturn with wine, women and song. The ancient Germans celebrated the winter solstice inorder to
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Köln. Category. Attractions & experiences , Romanesque Churches. Located only a minute’s walk from the Cathedral, the Late Romanesque St. Andreas Church is in the midst of Cologne’s banking district. St. Andreas was founded by Archbishop Bruno around 960 as a collegiate church. At that time the building was located outside the city walls. TOWER ASCENT COLOGNE CATHEDRAL The platform of Cologne Cathedral’s southern tower provides visitors with a fantastic view from a height of about 97 metres. However, you need to go up 533 steps in order to enjoy this panoramic view of downtown Cologne and the Rhine because there is no lift. A separate access building for climbing up the tower was completed in April 2009. ST. MARIA IM KAPITOL St. Maria im Kapitol (St. Mary’s in the Capitol) is located on the site of the ancient Roman Capitoline temple. The present church was built in the 11th century. The temple’s proportions were retained for the nave of the church. The construction of the church was initiated by the Benedictine abbess Ida, a granddaughter of EmperorOtto II.
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We are happy to assist you: by phone at +49 (0) 221 346 43 0 (Monday to Friday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., except holidays) or by e-mail at info@koelntourismus .de. You can rediscover the Rhine metropolis on our #inKöllezeHus page. Let yourself be inspired, because there is alot to discover.
INFORMATION ABOUT CORONA IN COLOGNE Dear Cologne visitor, the decisions of the federal and state governments to contain the corona pandemic have been incorporated into the Corona Protection Ordinance (only in German), which will be in force throughout the state.. The current incidence figure in Cologne can be found here: Development of case numbers; In public areas, a minimum distance of 1.5 meters must be maintained from all KÖLNCARD - THE TOURIST TICKET FOR COLOGNE 24-hour group ticket: € 19,00. 48-hour individual ticket: € 18,00. 48-hour group ticket: € 38,00. Points of Sale. The Cologne Tourist Board Service Centre across from the cathedral; at all of the KVB and DB ticket machines within the area where the card is valid for travel; in many hotels and hostels; and at various travel agencies and COLOGNE CENTRAL STATION: PLAN A VISIT Cologne’s main station is one of Europe’s most important railway hubs. You can travel to Cologne quickly and comfortably from major cities in Germany and other European countries: Every day, more than 1,300 trains run between Cologne and destinations throughout Germanyand abroad.
BROCHURES ABOUT THE CITY Arrival & Mobility . Be it by air, rail, road, or water - many wayslead to Cologne
THE INTERIOR OF COLOGNE CATHEDRAL Interior. Cologne Cathedral ’s narrow central aisle or nave leads to the choir. At 144 metres, it is longest nave in Germany and flanked by two aisles along each side. In the transept is a modern bronze altar that was created by Elmar Hillebrand between 1960 and 1971. Behind the altar are the choir stalls, which were carved from 1308 to 1311. HISTORY OF CARNIVAL IN COLOGNE Carnival in Cologne is almost as old as the history of the city itself. But it has been celebrated in the organized fashion we know today for only about 190 years. The Greeks and the Romans celebrated joyous spring festivals in honor of Dionysus and Saturn with wine, women and song. The ancient Germans celebrated the winter solstice inorder to
ST. ANDREAS
Köln. Category. Attractions & experiences , Romanesque Churches. Located only a minute’s walk from the Cathedral, the Late Romanesque St. Andreas Church is in the midst of Cologne’s banking district. St. Andreas was founded by Archbishop Bruno around 960 as a collegiate church. At that time the building was located outside the city walls. TOWER ASCENT COLOGNE CATHEDRAL The platform of Cologne Cathedral’s southern tower provides visitors with a fantastic view from a height of about 97 metres. However, you need to go up 533 steps in order to enjoy this panoramic view of downtown Cologne and the Rhine because there is no lift. A separate access building for climbing up the tower was completed in April 2009. ST. MARIA IM KAPITOL St. Maria im Kapitol (St. Mary’s in the Capitol) is located on the site of the ancient Roman Capitoline temple. The present church was built in the 11th century. The temple’s proportions were retained for the nave of the church. The construction of the church was initiated by the Benedictine abbess Ida, a granddaughter of EmperorOtto II.
COLOGNE PRIDE 2020
Cologne’s gay and lesbian community is inviting visitors to come to ColognePride from 20 June to 5 July 2020. In addition to countless political, cultural and party events, two elements will form the core of ColognePride: the CSD street festival in the city centre and the big CSD demonstration. The CSD street festival from 3 to 5 July is a THE INTERIOR OF COLOGNE CATHEDRAL Interior. Cologne Cathedral ’s narrow central aisle or nave leads to the choir. At 144 metres, it is longest nave in Germany and flanked by two aisles along each side. In the transept is a modern bronze altar that was created by Elmar Hillebrand between 1960 and 1971. Behind the altar are the choir stalls, which were carved from 1308 to 1311.COLOGNE CITYTOUR
Experience Cologne during a richly varied tour of the city that takes you through the heart of this metropolis on the Rhine. You can choose between two different routes where you e.g. will see the Cologne Cathedral, the 4711 House, the Rathaus (historic city hall) and the Gürzenich, as well as many modern constructions and shopping centres. SCHILDERGASSE COLOGNE: POPULAR SHOPPING MILE Schildergasse is Cologne's most popular shopping street and also one of the most-visited shopping streets in Germany. Its highlight is the Weltstadthaus, which resembles a huge glass whale. Inside the "whale" is the Peek & Cloppenburg clothing store. Along Schildergasse you'll also find other major department stores such as Galeria Kaufhof, H&M DECKSTEINER WEIHER IN COLOGNE Decksteiner Weiher. The excursion destination in the Outer Green Belt is one of Cologne's top addresses for recreation and leisure activities. Six kilometres from the cathedral, a slightly curved canal connects the two water areas of the pond. On the sides, chestnutavenues form a
KOLUMBA - PLAN YOUR VISIT Kolumba with patio. Kolumba is the art museum of the archbishopric of Cologne. Founded in 1853 as the Diocesan Museum Cologne, it has been called "Kolumba" since 2004. Two thousand years of occidental culture can be experienced here - works from late antiquity to the present day. Particularly noteworthy is the unique architecture. TOWER ASCENT COLOGNE CATHEDRAL The platform of Cologne Cathedral’s southern tower provides visitors with a fantastic view from a height of about 97 metres. However, you need to go up 533 steps in order to enjoy this panoramic view of downtown Cologne and the Rhine because there is no lift. A separate access building for climbing up the tower was completed in April 2009. HOUSE OF FRAGRANCES 4711 IN COLOGNE House of Fragrances 4711. Glockengasse 4. 50667 Köln. Deutschland. Phone: +49 (0) 221 27 09 99 10. Website. Plan journey. Openinteractive map.
PIXIES’ FOUNTAIN IN COLOGNE Visitors crossing the Roncalliplatz to the “Brauhaus Früh” brewery and restaurant will find the Heinzelmännchenbrunnen. ST. MARIA IM KAPITOL St. Maria im Kapitol (St. Mary’s in the Capitol) is located on the site of the ancient Roman Capitoline temple. The present church was built in the 11th century. The temple’s proportions were retained for the nave of the church. The construction of the church was initiated by the Benedictine abbess Ida, a granddaughter of EmperorOtto II.
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