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The Museum für Angewandte Kunst is dedicated to the decorative arts, with a collection of over 100,000 European items from the 10th century to the present day, including jewellery, porcelain, furnishing, textiles, weaponry and architectural exhibits..
The Museum für Angewandte Kunst is dedicated to the decorative arts, with a collection of over 100,000 European items from the 10th century to the present day, including jewellery, porcelain, furnishing, textiles, weaponry and architectural exhibits.
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An der Rechtschule, 50667 Köln, Germany
+49 221 22126735
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The Kolumba is a Christian art museum presenting paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, decorative art and religious icons from Late Antiquity to the present day
The Heinzelmännchen Fountain is a Gothic fountain in sandstone and wrought iron dedicated to Heinzelmännchen, gnomes who worked for the citizens of Cologne
The Roman-Germanic Museum displays excavated artifacts from the Roman settlement of Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, as Cologne was known back then
Housed in the former local Gestapo prison, the NS Documentation Centre has more than 1,800 wall inscriptions that speak of the persecution and torture that took place here
The Artothek is a contemporary art gallery which also lends out works of art to visitors
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