Cologne: Gothic Revival Architecture
Places and attractions in the Gothic Revival architecture category
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- Museum
- Theater
- Romanesque architecture
- Concerts and shows
- Cemetery
- Park
- Specialty museum
- Architecture
- Sacred and religious sites
- Art museum
- Historical place
- Neighbourhood
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Bridge
- City gate
- Square
- Skyscraper
- Shopping
- History museum
- Art gallery
- City
- Memorial
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Climbing
Cologne Cathedral
Grand Gothic cathedral with twin spires Cologne Cathedral, a towering Gothic masterpiece, dominates the skyline of Cologne, Germany, with its twin spires soaring to a height of 157 meters, making it one of the tallest churches in the world. Officially known as the High Cathedral of Saint Peter, this grand...
Römisch-Germanisches Museum
Museum for Roman artifacts and antiquities The Römisch-Germanisches Museum is a treasure trove of ancient history nestled in the heart of Cologne, Germany. This esteemed institution is dedicated to preserving and exhibiting the rich archaeological heritage from the Roman and early Medieval periods...
Shrine of the Three Kings
Ornate shrine for the Three Kings' bones The Shrine of the Three Kings is a revered medieval reliquary located within the majestic Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, Germany. This ornate gold shrine is said to hold the remains of the Biblical Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men or Three Kings, who followed the...
St. Agnes
St. Agnes is a neogothic Catholic church in Neustadt-Nord, Cologne, Germany. It was consecrated in 1902 and is the second-largest church in Cologne after the Cologne cathedral. St.
St. Petersglocke
Saint Peter's bell, referred to in the Colognian dialect as Decke Pitter or Dekke Pitter and in common parlance as Dicker Pitter, is the largest bell in Cologne Cathedral.