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Cologne is the largest city of Germany’s most populous federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth-most populous city in Germany. With slightly over a million inhabitants within its city boundaries, Cologne is the largest city on the Rhine and also the most populous city both of the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region, which is Germany’s largest and one of Europe’s major metropolitan areas, and of the Rhineland. Centered on the left bank of the Rhine, Cologne is about 45 kilometres southeast of North Rhine-Westphalia’s capital of Düsseldorf and 25 kilometres northwest of Bonn. It is the largest city in the Central Franconian and Ripuarian dialect areas. The city’s Cologne Cathedral is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Cologne. There are many institutions of higher education in the city, most notably the University of Cologne , one of Europe’s oldest and largest universities, the Technical University of Cologne , Germany’s largest university of applied sciences, and the German Sport University Cologne , Germany’s only sport university. Cologne Bonn Airport is Germany’s seventh-largest airport and lies in the southeast of the city. The main airport for the Rhine-Ruhr region is Düsseldorf Airport. Cologne was founded and established in Ubii territory in the 1st century AD as the Roman Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, the first word of which is the origin of its name. An alternative Latin name of the settlement is Augusta Ubiorum, after the Ubii. "Cologne", the French version of the city’s name, has become standard in English as well. Cologne functioned as the capital of the Roman province of Germania Inferior and as the headquarters of the Roman military in the region until occupied by the Franks in 462. During the Middle Ages the city flourished as being located on one of the most important major trade routes between east and western Europe. Cologne was one of the leading members of the Hanseatic League and one of the largest cities north of the Alps in medieval and Renaissance times. Prior to World War II, the city had undergone several occupations by the French and also by the British . Cologne was one of the most heavily bombed cities in Germany during World War II, with the Royal Air Force dropping 34,711 long tons of bombs on the city. The bombing reduced the population by 95%, mainly due to evacuation, and destroyed almost the entire city. With the intention of restoring as many historic buildings as possible, the successful postwar rebuilding has resulted in a very mixed and unique cityscape. Cologne is a major cultural centre for the Rhineland; it hosts more than 30 museums and hundreds of galleries. Exhibitions range from local ancient Roman archeological sites to contemporary graphics and sculpture. The Cologne Trade Fair hosts a number of trade shows such as Art Cologne, imm Cologne, Gamescom, and the Photokina.


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1 Cologne center 4.75 This tour takes you west of the Rhine through the center of ... Details

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1 Hohenzollern Bridge The Hohenzollern Bridge is a bridge crossing the river Rhine in the German city of Cologne . It crosses the Rhine at kilometre 688.5. Originally, ... Details
2 Museum Ludwig Museum Ludwig, located in Cologne, Germany, houses a collection of modern art. It includes works from Pop Art, Abstract and Surrealism, and has one ... Details
3 Cologne cathedral Cologne Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Cologne and of the ... Details
4 Cathedral slab Domplatte is the colloquial name for the 7000 m² pedestrian platform that has surrounded Cologne Cathedral since 1970. It is located in the ... Details
5 St. Andrew’s Church, Cologne St. Andrew’s is a 10th-century Romanesque church located in the old town of Cologne, Germany. It is one of twelve churches built in Cologne in that ... Details
6 Cologne City Museum The Cologne City Museum is a museum of the city of Cologne. His collection focuses on the history of Cologne. It has around 300,000 objects, of which ... Details
7 Hahnentorburg The Hahnentorburg is one of twelve original castle gates in the eight-kilometer-long medieval city wall of Cologne and ensured western ... Details
8 Basilica of the Holy Apostles, Cologne The Basilica of the Holy Apostles is a Romanesque church in Cologne , located near Innenstadt’s busy Neumarkt. The former collegiate church is ... Details
9 Schnütgen Museum The Schnütgen Museum in Cologne , Germany is devoted to Christian religious art, mainly medieval, but some ... Details
10 Wallraf–Richartz Museum The Wallraf–Richartz Museum is one of the three major museums in Cologne, ... Details
11 Fragrance Museum The Farina Fragrance Museum is situated across from Cologne City Hall, and near the famous Wallraf-Richartz-Museum in the Obenmarspforten in ... Details
12 Cologne City Hall The historic Cologne City Hall, located in the center of Cologne city center, can be regarded as the oldest city hall in Germany due to its building ... Details
13 Hohe Strasse (Cologne) Hohe Strasse is a 680 meter long shopping street in Cologne’s city center in the Altstadt-Nord district. It runs as a pedestrian zone in a ... Details

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