Discover Cologne’s rich history and culture as you stroll along Europe’s busiest shopping street, blending modern and Roman architecture with landmarks like Antoniterkirche and the Weltstadthaus; visit the Farina Fragrance Museum, birthplace of Eau de Cologne, and explore Rococo‑era perfume traditions; admire Rathausplatz, Germany’s oldest city hall with its mix of Gothic and Renaissance styles; marvel at the medieval Great St. Martin Church, built on Roman foundations and shaped by Baroque and Classical influences; indulge at the Cologne Chocolate Museum with cacao trees, a chocolate fountain, and production exhibits; cross the historic Hohenzollern Bridge adorned with equestrian statues of Prussian kings and emperors; and conclude at the Cologne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its Gothic architecture, vast façade, and towering twin spires.
The meeting point is at the Monument "Kreuzblume", Kardinal Höffner Platz 1, 50667 Cologne. Meeting point at hotel is also possible if Centrally located.
Stroll along a 500‑meter pedestrian street that beautifully blends modern and Roman architecture. Known as Europe’s busiest shopping street, it features landmarks such as the Antoniterkirche Church and the striking Weltstadthaus, designed by Renzo Piano.
Stop at the Duftmuseum im Farina‑Haus, the world’s oldest fragrance factory and birthplace of Eau de Cologne. Step back into the Rococo era to discover fascinating perfume production methods and the history of this iconic scent.
Admire Germany’s oldest city hall, founded in the 12th century. This Renaissance monument houses the mayor and city government. Its unique design combines a 61‑meter Gothic tower, a Renaissance corridor, a piazzetta, and the Spanischer Bau, showcasing a blend of architectural styles.
Visit the Great St. Martin Church, a stunning example of medieval architecture. Built on the remains of a Roman chapel in the 10th century, it has undergone many reconstructions and reflects Baroque and Classical influences.
Indulge your senses at the Cologne Chocolate Museum, where the story of chocolate unfolds from the Maya period to modern times. Highlights include a tropical palm house with cacao trees, a three‑meter chocolate fountain, and miniature machines used in chocolate production.
Walk across the Hohenzollern Bridge, constructed between 1907 and 1911. Once vital during World War II, it has been rebuilt as a tied‑arch bridge and is adorned with four equestrian statues of Prussian kings and German emperors.
Conclude your journey at the Cologne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. Renowned for its Gothic architecture, it boasts the world’s largest façade and tallest twin spires, earning its place as a masterpiece of Christian monument history.
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