Inside the 140 foot ceiling towers above. Stained glass, enough to cover three football fields, fills the church with light.
The windows at the east of the church are medieval originals, while those along the nave are from the 19th century when that portion of the church was finished.
Out in front of the church on the Roncalli Platz is a Roman arch. It was the north gate of the Roman city and dates from A.D. 50.
Leaving the square we circled around to take in the whole grandeur of the Dom.Then we continued down towards the river. On the right is a statue honoring Kaiser Wilhelm II who paid for the Hohenzollernbrücke (below).
The Hohenzollernbrücke is the busiest railway bridge in the world with 30 trains an hour all day long crossing it. It's a classic Industrial Age design from around 1900. While it was destroyed during WWII, it was rebuilt in the original style.
Just upstream from the bridge is the cutest row of houses in the whole city on the Fish Market Square. The tower of Great St. Martin Church looms above.
I shared a photo of these adorable houses on my instagram and was so happy to see that A Beautiful Mess regrammed it!
Cool manhole cover.
During WWII, bombs destroyed 95 percent of Cologne. It was mostly rebuilt in a modern style.Despite the destruction during the war, somehow the City Hall survived. The tower dates from the 15th century and symbolized strong civic power against the power of the church bishops while the Renaissance porch in front is the only historic facade that was left standing after the war.
The carvings on the facade stress civic independence and feature scenes from the Bible, like Daniel in the lions' den and Samson fighting lions.
Rick Steves said the City Hall is often busy with wedding parties, and not only did we see some confetti leftover from a previous wedding, we saw another wedding just finishing up!
Wow! That church is massive!!!! And GORGEOUS too!! And I was going to ask about the town being named 'cologne' if it was related to men's cologne and you answered! LOL! :)
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ReplyDeleteWow! That is a Cathedral! Love the pretty little houses and the leavings of the wedding make for great layout inspiration.
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