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The Kölner Festungsmuseum is dedicated to the 19th century Prussian fortress in Cologne, showcasing plans, drawings and related exhibits.
The Kölner Festungsmuseum is dedicated to the 19th century Prussian fortress in Cologne, showcasing plans, drawings and related exhibits. Located in intermediate station VIII b, 1.5 hour long guided tours show visitors around the highlights of the complex such as the grave sites, sculpture park and former Rosengarten.
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10 Militärringstraße, Cologne 50996, Germany
The Bayenturm was built on the banks of the Rhine in the 12th century as a strategic part of the medieval fortifications
The Bürgerhaus Stollwerck is a theatre and event centre housed in the red brick building of the former post office built in 1906
The Severinstorburg is one of the remaining gates of the medieval city walls of Cologne
The Basilica of St
The Malakoff Tower is a guard tower on the banks of the Rhine River in Cologne, built in 1855 as part of the Prussian defences in the city
The Kartäuserkirche (Charterhouse Church) belonged to the local charterhouse (a monastery of the Carthusian order) from its founding in 1334 until 1794