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The Trinitatiskirche is a 19th century evangelical Protestant church that hosts art exhibitions and cultural presentatio... The Trinitatiskirche is a 19th century evangelical Protestant church that hosts ... The Trinitatiskirche is a 19th century evangelical Protestant church that hosts art exhibitions and ...
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 on... Built around 1230 AD for the wealthy Overstolz family, the Overstolzenhaus is one of the oldest exta...
St Cecilia's Church is home to Museum Schnütgen, which houses one of the most important collections of Medieval Christia... St Cecilia's Church is home to Museum Schnütgen, which houses one of the most im... St Cecilia's Church is home to Museum Schnütgen, which houses one of the most important collections ...
The statues of Cologne Hänneschen-Theater (puppet theatre) figures Tünnes and Schäl, who jocularly represent the charact... The statues of Cologne Hänneschen-Theater (puppet theatre) figures Tünnes and Sc... The statues of Cologne Hänneschen-Theater (puppet theatre) figures Tünnes and Schäl, who jocularly r...
The Heinzelmännchen Fountain is a Gothic fountain in sandstone and wrought iron dedicated to Heinzelmännchen, gnomes who... The Heinzelmännchen Fountain is a Gothic fountain in sandstone and wrought iron ... The Heinzelmännchen Fountain is a Gothic fountain in sandstone and wrought iron dedicated to Heinzel...