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Built around 1230 AD for the wealthy Overstolz family, the Overstolzenhaus is one of the oldest extant houses in Cologne.
Built around 1230 AD for the wealthy Overstolz family, the Overstolzenhaus is one of the oldest extant houses in Cologne. The 6-storey Romanesque building has a beautiful façade with semi-circular arches and is noted for its remarkable architecture. Today it houses the Academy of Media Arts Cologne.
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Rheingasse 8, 50676 Köln, Germany
+49 221 20189160
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