Cologne Cathedral, officially known as Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus, is one of Germany's most iconic landmarks. Located on the banks of the Rhine, this impressive cathedral has dominated Cologne's skyline for centuries. Construction began in 1248 but was not completed until the 19th century, testifying to the immense ambition and dedication that went into this Gothic masterpiece. With its two 157-metre-high towers, the cathedral is not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of resilience: it survived the devastation of World War II largely intact. Inside, the cathedral houses treasures such as the Gero Cross and the Schrein der Heiligen Drei Könige, which attract pilgrims and art lovers from all over the world. In this photo, we see the Cathedral in all its glory, surrounded by the bustling city, a timeless monument that exudes both history and spirituality.
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