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St. Pantaleon's Church is a 10th century Romanesque church with shrines to saints Alban and Maurinus..
St. Pantaleon's Church is a 10th century Romanesque church with shrines to saints Alban and Maurinus.
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Am Pantaleonsberg 10a, 50676 Köln, Germany
+49 221 316655
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