Cologne Cathedral. Cologne Cathedral is the biggest gothic cathedral in Germany, which serves as the symbol of the city. The building works started in 1248 and ended only in 1880. The cathedral was built on the very place where in late Roman Imperia took place the meeting of the Christians. Cologne Cathedral miraculously remained undamaged during the Second World War. Its height is 144 m and the width is 86. The towers are 157 m tall. The treasure house of the Cologne cathedral is the most valuable in Europe, it's even richer that the Vatican one. The most famous item there is the Gero Cross, the coloured wooden crucifix, created by the order of Cologne archbishop Gero in 975. The death on the cross is expressed very realistically, which was a true eye-opener at those times. But the main treasure of Cologne Cathedral is surely the Shrine of the Three Kings, where the relics of the three saint kings (three Magi: Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar) are kept. It's the biggest golden sarcophagus in Western Europe. Also it'll be a good idea to get to the top of the left tower of the cathedral, so as to enjoy the wonderful view.
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