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Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, stands as a country situated within the western expanse of Central Europe. Positioned amidst the Baltic and North Sea to the northern border and embraced by the grandeur of the Alps in the southern precinct, Germany spans an amalgamated territory covering 357,600 square kilometers (138,100 square miles). Its boundaries intertwine with Denmark to the north, while the eastern periphery is demarcated by Poland and the Czech Republic. Austria and Switzerland form the southern boundaries, and to the west lie France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

Cologne City Hall

The Cologne City Hall is the building of the city government and is located near the Cologne Cathedral. The oldest part of the building dates back to the first half of the 14th century. The Town Hall combines several architectural styles. For exam... read more

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Gürzenich

The Gürzenich is one of the most famous halls in Cologne, where organ concerts are held at regular intervals. The building was built in the 15th century and was named for its owners, the noble family of Gürzenich. This house became a pop... read more

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St Martin's Church in Cologne

St Martin's Church is one of Cologne's most famous Romanesque basilicas. It is located right in the centre of the city, where it is rather densely surrounded by various buildings of the late 20th century.

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St Panteleon's Church

The Church of St Panteleon is located near Cologne Cathedral and is one of the largest basilicas in the city, which is managed by a special foundation for Romanesque churches. Historians claim that the first written mention of this basilica dates... read more

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