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Great St Martin Church, Cologne

The Great St Martin Church is an imposing Romanesque church that stands out in the skyline of Cologne.

The Great St Martin Church is an imposing Romanesque church that stands out in the skyline of Cologne. It traces its origins back to the 10th century, but was largely destroyed in World War II bombings and rebuilt between 1948 and 1985.


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About Great St Martin Church

 Am Groß St.Martin, 50667 Köln, Germany

 +49 221 16425650

Great St Martin Church and Nearby Sights on Map

Tünnes und Schäl

The statues of Cologne Hänneschen-Theater (puppet theatre) figures Tünnes and Schäl, who jocularly represent the characteristics of the city's inhabitants, stand on the square across from the St

Ostermannbrunnen

Cologne City Hall

The Cologne City Hall is a seat of the local city goverment

Museum Ludwig

The Museum Ludwig houses a collection of modern art from the 20th century to the present day, showcasing trends from Pop Art, Abstract and Surrealism movements

Praetorium

The Praetorium is an archaeological site with the ruins of the ancient Praetorium, the official residence of the Imperial Governor of Cologne which was then the capital city of the Roman province of Lower Germania

Artothek

The Artothek is a contemporary art gallery which also lends out works of art to visitors

Wallraf-Richartz Museum

Romano-Germanic Museum

The Roman-Germanic Museum displays excavated artifacts from the Roman settlement of Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, as Cologne was known back then

Gürzenich Dance Hall

The Gürzenich is a social and cultural space that hosts events, festivals and exhibitions

Overstolzenhaus

Built around 1230 AD for the wealthy Overstolz family, the Overstolzenhaus is one of the oldest extant houses in Cologne