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Cologne Cathedral is a Gothic masterpiece located in the heart of Cologne, Germany

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Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral, recently finished after Six Centuries (engraving)

Cologne Cathedral, recently finished after Six Centuries (engraving)
1106841 Cologne Cathedral, recently finished after Six Centuries (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cologne Cathedral)

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Her Majestys Visit to Germany (engraving)

Her Majestys Visit to Germany (engraving)
1101407 Her Majestys Visit to Germany (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Her Majestys Visit to Germany)

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne (engraving)

Cologne (engraving)
1092433 Cologne (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cologne. Illustration for The Gallery of Geography by Thomas Milner (William Mackenzie, c 1880)

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: St. Martin, Cologne, 1892. Creator: Oscar Bluemner

St. Martin, Cologne, 1892. Creator: Oscar Bluemner
St. Martin, Cologne, 1892

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral, River Rhine and Hohenzollern Bridge, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia

Cologne Cathedral, River Rhine and Hohenzollern Bridge, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: RAF daylight raid on Cologne 2nd March 1945 which was the last of the 262 air raids

RAF daylight raid on Cologne 2nd March 1945 which was the last of the 262 air raids the city suffered throughout the war Image shows the Deutz suspension road bridge collapsed following the raid

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Her Majestys visit to the Cathedral at Cologne, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Her Majestys visit to the Cathedral at Cologne, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Her Majestys visit to the Cathedral at Cologne, 1845. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on a royal visit to Germany. The carriages drove slowly round the area in which the Cathedral stands

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: A Bus Tour of Cologne (Koln), Germany - the tour has reached the Cathedral (Dom)

A Bus Tour of Cologne (Koln), Germany - the tour has reached the Cathedral (Dom). Date: circa late 1920s

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Young American at World Youth Days in Koln, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Young American at World Youth Days in Koln, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne, c1872. Creator: E I Roberts

Cologne, c1872. Creator: E I Roberts
Cologne, c1872. Boats on the River Rhine at Cologne in northern Germany, with Great St Martin Church and Cologne Cathedral on the far bank

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Medieval architectural ornament and sculpture, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Medieval architectural ornament and sculpture, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Medieval architectural ornament and sculpture, (1898). Fig 1: Carved figure from the stalls of the Minster at Ulm. Fig 2: Projecting bracket of a seat-flap (Misericordia) of the same stalls

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Medieval weaving, embroidery, enamel and painted sculpture, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Medieval weaving, embroidery, enamel and painted sculpture, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Medieval weaving, embroidery, enamel and painted sculpture, (1898). Fig 1: Statue of St. Simon in the choir of Cologne Cathedral. Fig 2: Pattern on the robe of another statue ibid

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Medieval wall painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Medieval wall painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Medieval wall painting, (1898). Figs 1 and 2: From the apsis of the Basilica di S. Angelo in Formis near Capua, 11th century

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: The Magnificent Facade and Towers (512 Feet) of the Cathedral of Cologne, Germany, c1930s

The Magnificent Facade and Towers (512 Feet) of the Cathedral of Cologne, Germany, c1930s. From " Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. New York, Chicago, London]

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne on the Rhine in 1530. Creator: Unknown

Cologne on the Rhine in 1530. Creator: Unknown
Cologne on the Rhine in 1530. View of the city of Cologne in northern Germany, with principal landmarks indicated including the unfinished Cathedral, and boats on the river

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Germany, Cologne, Koln, The Cathedral

Germany, Cologne, Koln, The Cathedral

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Germany, North Rhine Westphalia, Cologne (Koln), Hohenzoller Bridge over River Rhine

Germany, North Rhine Westphalia, Cologne (Koln), Hohenzoller Bridge over River Rhine and Cathedral

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Germany, North Rhine Westphalia, Cologne (Koln), Hohenzoller Bridge over River Rhine

Germany, North Rhine Westphalia, Cologne (Koln), Hohenzoller Bridge over River Rhine and Cathedral

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral, River Rhine and Hohenzollern Bridge, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia

Cologne Cathedral, River Rhine and Hohenzollern Bridge, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Crane houses, Cologne Cathedral and River Rhine, Rheinauharbour, Cologne, North Rhine

Crane houses, Cologne Cathedral and River Rhine, Rheinauharbour, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Crane houses, Cologne Cathedral and River Rhine, Rheinauharbour, Cologne, North Rhine

Crane houses, Cologne Cathedral and River Rhine, Rheinauharbour, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Crane houses, Cologne Cathedral and River Rhine, Rheinauharbour, Cologne, North Rhine

Crane houses, Cologne Cathedral and River Rhine, Rheinauharbour, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral, River Rhine and Hohenzollern Bridge, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia

Cologne Cathedral, River Rhine and Hohenzollern Bridge, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Hohenzoller Bridge over River Rhine and Cologne Cathedral with binoculars at dusk

Hohenzoller Bridge over River Rhine and Cologne Cathedral with binoculars at dusk in Cologne city. Cologne city (Koln), North Rhine Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral, Germany, 1903. Creator: Works and Sun Sculpture Studios

Cologne Cathedral, Germany, 1903. Creator: Works and Sun Sculpture Studios
Cologne Cathedral, Germany, 1903. From " Underwood and Underwood Publishers, New York-London-Toroto Canada-Ottawa Kansas."

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Cologne Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Cologne Cathedral, 1890. Cologne Cathedral is Germanys most visited landmark, construction began in 1248, was halted in 1473, unfinished

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Cologne, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Cologne, 1890. Cologne Cathedral in the city of Cologne on the Rhine was begun in 1248 and continued in 1473. During the Middle Ages the city flourished as it was on a major trade route between east

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral, from the East, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Cologne Cathedral, from the East, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Cologne Cathedral, from the East, 1890. Construction began in 1248 and was halted in 1473, unfinished. Work began again in 1840s, and the edifice was completed to its original Medieval plan in 1880

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, Germany, c1900. Creator: Keystone View Company

Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, Germany, c1900. Creator: Keystone View Company
Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, Germany, c1900. The cathedral in Cologne was begun in 1248 but was not finally completed until 1880. It is the largest Gothic church in northern Europe. Stereocard

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Main portal and elaborately ornamented facade, Cathedral, Cologne, Germany, 1902

Main portal and elaborately ornamented facade, Cathedral, Cologne, Germany, 1902. Construction of Cologne Cathedral began in 1248 but was not completed until 1880. Stereocard by Underwood & Underwood

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral as Completed, 1881. Creator: Unknown

Cologne Cathedral as Completed, 1881. Creator: Unknown
Cologne Cathedral as Completed, 1881. From " The Leisure Hour 1881", by. [The Religious Tract Society, London, 1881]

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne, 1881. Creator: Unknown

Cologne, 1881. Creator: Unknown
Cologne, 1881. From " The Leisure Hour 1881", by. [The Religious Tract Society, London, 1881]

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Stained glass, lithograph, published in 1897

Stained glass, lithograph, published in 1897
Stained glass: 1) King David, Augsburg Cathedral, Germany, early 13th century; 2 + 9) Cologne cathedral, Germany, 15th century; 3) Malbork Castle, Poland, 14th century; 4 - 6) Cathedral of St

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Koln, 1923. Creator: Nikolai of Astudin

Koln, 1923. Creator: Nikolai of Astudin
Koln, 1923. From " Bilder vom Rhein", by Nikolai of Astudin. [Hoursch & Bechstedt. Koln, 1923]

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Friedrich Wilhelm IV, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Friedrich Wilhelm IV, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Friedrich Wilhelm IV, (1933). Portrait of King Frederick William IV of Prussia (1795-1861), who enabled the completion of Cologne Cathedral, a Gothic building on which work had halted in 1473

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Inspection of troops at the foot of Cologne Cathedral, 1919, (1945)

Inspection of troops at the foot of Cologne Cathedral, 1919, (1945)
Inspection of troops at the foot of Cologne Cathedral, 1919 (1945). Winston Churchill and Sir William Robert Robertson inspecting troups in Cologne

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Aerial view of Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, from a Zeppelin, c1931 (1933)

Aerial view of Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, from a Zeppelin, c1931 (1933). A photograph from Zeppelin-Weltfahrten

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: British troops marching in Cologne, Germany, 1918-1926. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers

British troops marching in Cologne, Germany, 1918-1926. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
British troops marching in Cologne, Germany, 1918-1926. Under the terms of the armistice ending the First World War and the subsequent Treaty of Versailles

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral from a railway bridge, Cologne, Germany. Artist: EW Kelley

Cologne Cathedral from a railway bridge, Cologne, Germany. Artist: EW Kelley
Cologne Cathedral from a railway bridge, Cologne, Germany. The cathedral in Cologne was begun in 1248 but was not finally completed until 1880. It is the largest Gothic church in northern Europe

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Interior of Cologne Cathedral, early 20th century

Interior of Cologne Cathedral, early 20th century. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: The Bridge of Boats across the Rhine, Cologne, Germany, early 20th century

The Bridge of Boats across the Rhine, Cologne, Germany, early 20th century. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: The Rhine at Cologne, Germany, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard

The Rhine at Cologne, Germany, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard
The Rhine at Cologne, Germany, 1893. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs of Famous Cities, Scenes and Paintings, (The Werner Company, Chicago, c1893)

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne in 1530, (1903). Artist: Anton Woensam

Cologne in 1530, (1903). Artist: Anton Woensam
Cologne in 1530, (1903). The first impression of this woodcut, which was designed for the house of Peter Quentel, was presented on 5th January 1531 to the Emperor Charles V and his brother Ferdinand

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne, Germany, 19th century. Artist: W Miller

Cologne, Germany, 19th century. Artist: W Miller
Cologne, Germany, 19th century. View of the port on the River Rhine, with the famous cathedral in the distance

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: A View in Cologne, c. 1660. Artist: Heyden, Jan, van der (1637-1712)

A View in Cologne, c. 1660. Artist: Heyden, Jan, van der (1637-1712)
A View in Cologne, c. 1660. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral and Hohenzollern Bridge at dusk, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Cologne Cathedral and Hohenzollern Bridge at dusk, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral and Hohenzollern Bridge at dusk, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Cologne Cathedral and Hohenzollern Bridge at dusk, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageCologne Cathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral, River Rhine and Hohenzollern Bridge, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia

Cologne Cathedral, River Rhine and Hohenzollern Bridge, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany



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