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The Ulrepforte is a 13th century gate built as part of the medieval city walls of Cologne..
The Ulrepforte is a 13th century gate built as part of the medieval city walls of Cologne.
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The Kartäuserkirche (Charterhouse Church) belonged to the local charterhouse (a monastery of the Carthusian order) from its founding in 1334 until 1794
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