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    Kölner Dom

    Cologne Cathedral

    4.7 (535 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Elise B.

    The cathedral in Cologne is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a massive, beautiful, gothic architecture style cathedral. It has gorgeous stained glass windows and entry is free, just the tower climb & treasury is a small fee. The tower climb has a little over 500 steps if you're brave enough to take that workout. It is also known for housing the Shrine of the Three Kings.

    Samah I.

    The cologne cathedral climb is a must do. It's 8 euros a person and it is quite the workout. You will not want to climb anymore stairs after lol. Make sure you bring lots of water and wear sturdy shoes so you don't slip. The climb concludes at 5pm with last admissions 30 min before so if you intend to go, get there well before because you'll need sometime to get to the top if you're going slow. View is nice. Nothing crazy. The best view is really OF the cathedral itself. Highly recommend crossing the Hohenzollern bridge at night to get the view of the cathedral from across the water. It's epic. Entry to the cathedral is free.

    Keiko M.

    Gigantic and dignified and sacred! I'd like to join the tower tour next time. Entrance fee: Free. Donation! The tour is 8€ for adult. Location: Right in front of the main station, an information center, and MacD.

    Minji W.

    absolutely stunning cathedral. it's beautiful at all angles and all times of the day.

    Amy Lauren S.

    Hands down, Kölner Dom is beautiful. It took centuries to complete, which is a marvel considering the lack of technology (and worker safety) back then. Visiting Koln and not seeing Kölner Dom is likely impossible. It's extremely tall, so if you walk around Koln, you'll see it from different angles. Good luck trying to get a photo of the entire cathedral, though! Walking inside is free. I believe you can do a tour which takes you to the top for a nominal cost. We just walked around. You can sit for a while to pray, meditate, think, take in the gorgeous stained glass windows and Gothic architecture, or light a candle for someone. We also visited the gift shop and purchased a magnet. They have a good selection of items- both traditional souvenirs and religious items. The train station is just around the corner. We were in town for a few nights, so we came back at night to see it in the dark, and it's beautiful then as well.

    Karyn M.

    From two miles away we could see the two towers of Cologne Cathedral, the largest Gothic church in Northern Europe. Construction of the church began in 1248 and was completed in 1880. The towers stand 515 feet and the cathedral was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. It is said to have up to 20,000 visitors a day. It did not seem very crowded when we visited in December. Men are asked to remove hats upon entering. The glass windows are beautiful and vivid -- some crafted in the 13th Century, but my favorite was a window by Gerhard Richter, completed in 2007 as a replacement for 19th-century glass that was destroyed in World War II. It consists of more than 11,000 square panes in 72 solid colours. While 90 percent of Cologne was destroyed in WWII, the cathedral was hit by 14 bombs but was not destroyed because it was used as an aerial reference. The 140-ft ceiling reminds you of your place in the scheme of things.

    Ashley B.

    Yes, yes, yes. A Thousand times yes. Come with a little awe in your heart and you'll find yourself stunned by the sight. The cathedral has so much history marked by so many times periods through out the last 400 years that you can see it on the facade. Come, take all the photos, sit, enjoy the view, and gape at how stunning and what a marvel it is that someone took the time and created such a wonder.

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    Bruce K.

    Kölner Dom aka the Cologne Cathedral aka the Cathedral of St. Peter is Germany's most visited landmark. It is the tallest twin-spired church in the world and is the third tallest church in the world. The structure dates back to 1248 and it's seeing its age these days. Located in downtown Cologne and right next to the fifth-busiest railway station in Europe, it is dirty and needing a massive facelift. Thankfully, minimal scaffolding today in the rain and I had a great view. [Review 21268 overall - 272 in Germany - 233 of 2024.]

    David F.

    I was looking forward to seeing the Cologne Cathedral, one of the highlights of our Rhine river cruise. We first had a guided tour of Cologne, interesting in itself, and then we rounded a corner and straight up the boulevard, dominating everything, was the cathedral. Wow. What a sight! It truly was a Goliath among the Lilliputian modern buildings on the street. The cathedral is a World Heritage Site and Germany's most visited tourist attraction - averaging 20,000 people a day. It's the largest Gothic Church in northern Europe and the tallest twin spired church in the world. Construction begin in 1248, continued for 300 years, and then abruptly stopped, unfinished. There the cathedral sat for another 300 years until finally recommencing in the 1800s, and finished in 1880. Amazingly it survived extensive bombing during World War II, some attributing it to bomber pilots using it as a guiding landmark to their targets, others pointing to divine intervention. Walking through the cathedral is an experience to be remembered. The architecture is magnificent and must be seen, words cannot convey what it's like. The massive columns, the impressive high ceiling, gorgeous stained glass, and an overwhelming sense of enduring history overwhelm the senses. How many baptisms, weddings, funerals has this Old Girl seen? One tip: if you are there during the cold season dress warm - the Cathedral height creates a brisk Wind Tunnel that you will definitely feel! We were there in November and were glad we had winter coats. Also, men - you will be instructed to remove all head gear upon entering, which can make the inside experience a little chilly. Not to be missed.

    Cologne (Koln) cathedral at night from the Koln Marriott
    Todd B.

    Amazing cathedral. Wonderful history of this gothic beauty. Even more magical when the Christmas markets are on display.

    Alisa J.

    Such a breathtaking cathedral in Cologne! It's a major tourist attraction so it was pretty crowded but still worth going to for sure.

    Zemin H.

    It seems that Cologne Cathedral is crowded with people inside and outside. The cathedral is a typical Gothic building with complicated and overlapping spires. It is very imposing inside and outside. With more than 600 years to build it alone already carries a heavy history. The famous three golden coffins of the three wise men are placed in the center and can only be viewed from a distance. It is said that someone opened the golden coffins 200 years ago and found the skeletons of a young, middle-aged and old man, which seems to prove that the three wise men visited the birth of Jesus. We also climbed the 530+ steps to the top of a spire, the reward is spectacular view of Cologne. It was worth it.

    Georgie M.

    Kölner Dom, or the Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus was the highlight of our Viking Cruise visit to the Altstadt of Köln. We've been to so many great cathedrals and churches over the years, Westminster Abbey, St Paul's, Chartres, Notre-Dame, St Patrick's both in Dublin and NY, and now Kölner Dom And yet, they all have one thing in common... the belief by the people who built these great places of worship, that their completion would bring them closer to the God they so dearly loved. Such faith, such clear focus of belief in the almighty, that it consumed their every waking moment. The original site dates back to the Romans settlement, and was possibly a temple built by Mercurius Augustus. After that, it was used as some sort of Christian structure, including a square edifice known as the "oldest cathedral" that was commissioned by Maternus, the first bishop of Köln. The current Cathedral started to take shape around 1248, but it was stop and go for the next six hundred years. It wasn't until a serious building project was funded in 1840 and finished in 1880 that the current Cathedral started to take shape. The repairs due to the WWII damage weren't completed until 1956. Btw, if you still remember your pre-Vatican II Latin service, the First Sunday of each month, the Mass is in Latin "Many Catholics whose native language is not German visit Cologne Cathedral and celebrate Mass with us, especially on Sundays. In order to ensure that they can pray with us and not just silently in their own languages, the High Mass at 10 a.m. on the first Sunday in the month is, as a rule, celebrated partially in Latin. The parts in Latin are the well-known texts that are used in every Mass. This means that all Mass-goers - whatever their native language - can pray together." For us, we enjoyed our visit. We wandered. We prayed. We reflected. In Nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti. Amen!

    Model of the finial on top of the cathedral towers, in original size. Symbol of cathedral's completion in 1880, 9,5m high 4,60m wide.

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    Amazing to view and look around inside. Beware of people begging and pick pocketing outside very crowded area.

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    Highly recommend crossing the Hohenzollern bridge at night to get the view of the cathedral from across the water.

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    Hohenzollernbrücke - Brückenaufsicht

    Hohenzollernbrücke

    4.6(115 reviews)
    0.5 kmDeutz

    I had heard of the love lock bridge in Paris, so I was pleasantly surprised to discover that…read moreCologne has its own when I was doing research prior to my trip. Hohenzollernbrucke, or love lock bridge, is one of the top attractions in Cologne on TripAdvisor. Here's what you should do to make the most of the experience. Make sure to buy a lock before you arrive. You can buy a lock in the area, but you're going to pay a premium for it. Located in the heart of the city, part of the experience is just walking the bridge and seeing the endless number of love locks that couples have placed on the bridge over the years. It's a beautiful sight to behold. From there, it's time for you to find a spot for yours. As you would expect, pictures happen and a kiss also happens. It's a cool, little romantic experience. Love is in the air! Even if you're not stopping by with your significant other (or you don't have one), it's still a nice attraction to check out where you can snap some photos. And a quick one at that.

    There is some website that states there is estimated to be 25,000 locks on this bridge, but I don't…read morebelieve that! It's got to be at least 100,000! There are many bridges that have lots of locks on this, but this one may be the most impressive I've ever seen. Lots of great photos can be taken at/on/near this bridge. This place is definitely worth a visit if you're in Cologne. If you took the train in or out of this beautiful city, you've likely crossed this bridge.

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    Hohenzollernbrücke - I take it back, no space? They'll make space! Lol

    I take it back, no space? They'll make space! Lol

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