The Basilica of St. Severin is one of the oldest Christian foundations in Cologne, a 4th century Romanesque basilica dedicated to St Severin

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Basilica of St. Severin, Cologne

The Basilica of St. Severin is one of the oldest Christian foundations in Cologne, a 4th century Romanesque basilica dedicated to St Severin.

The Basilica of St. Severin is one of the oldest Christian foundations in Cologne, a 4th century Romanesque basilica dedicated to St Severin. The Gothic building is noted for its 14th century forked crucifix and late-Gothic glass paintings in the nave.


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About Basilica of St. Severin

 Im Ferkulum 29, 50678 Köln, Germany

 +49 221 9318420

 www.sankt-severin.de

Basilica of St. Severin and Nearby Sights on Map

Severinstorburg

The Severinstorburg is one of the remaining gates of the medieval city walls of Cologne

Kartäuserkirche

The Kartäuserkirche (Charterhouse Church) belonged to the local charterhouse (a monastery of the Carthusian order) from its founding in 1334 until 1794

St. Gregorius im Elend

St Gregorius im Elend is a Neo-Baroque church from the 18th century that was destroyed in World War II and rebuilt in the 1960s

Bürgerhaus Stollwerck

The Bürgerhaus Stollwerck is a theatre and event centre housed in the red brick building of the former post office built in 1906

Bayenturm

The Bayenturm was built on the banks of the Rhine in the 12th century as a strategic part of the medieval fortifications

Ulrepforte

The Ulrepforte is a 13th century gate built as part of the medieval city walls of Cologne

St. George's Church

Trinitatiskirche

The Trinitatiskirche is a 19th century evangelical Protestant church that hosts art exhibitions and cultural presentations, apart from the regular religious services

Dreikönigenpförtchen

The Dreikönigenpförtchen is a hidden 'immunity portal' that leads to the St

Overstolzenhaus

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