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Once upon a time... Exciting audio tour through the history of Cologne
1. Brief outline of the history of Cologne

2. Römerturm (Roman tower)

3. Pfaffenpforte (Römisches Nordtor), Pfaffenpforte (Roman North Gate)

4. Kölner Dom (Cologne cathedral)

5. Dreikönigsschrein (Shrine of the Epiphany)

6. Gerokreuz

7. Heinzelmännchenbrunnen (Heinzelmännchen fountain)

8. WDR

9. Die Maus (The Mouse)

10. 4711

11. EL-DE-Haus

12. Willy Millowitsch

13. Hahnentor

14. Konrad Adenauer

15. St. Aposteln

16. Neumarkt

17. Schildergasse/Antoniterkirche

18. Farina Duftmuseum (Farina Fragrance Museum)

19. Jüdisches Viertel (Jewish Quarter)

20. Gürzenich

21. Kölner Karneval (Cologne Carnival)

22. Reiterdenkmal (equestrian monument)

23. Heumarkt

24. Hänneschen Theater

25. Grinköpfe (grinning heads)

26. Rathaus (City hall)

27. Tünnes und Schäl

28. Groß St. Martin

29. Alter Markt

30. Jan von Werth

31. Stapelhaus (stacking house)

32. Rheinschifffahrt (Rhine shipping)

33. Hohenzollernbrücke (Hohenzollern Bridge)

34. Hauptbahnhof/Alter Wartesaal (central station/old waiting room)

6. Gerokreuz
Gerokreuz

The 2.88 m high “Gero Cross” shines in the Cross Chapel of Cologne Cathedral.
It already had its place in the “Old Cathedral” and is dedicated to its patron, Archbishop Gero, who had it created towards the end of the 10th century.
As a monumental cross, it is the first to show Christ suffering at the time and not, as was usual until then, Jesus as a hero and victor.
Did you know that Archbishop Gero was also the one who “paired up” Theophanu (her grave is in St. Pantaleon in Cologne), the niece of the Byzantine emperor, with Otto II, the son of Otto I, and thus ultimately arranged for the two to marry.
The “Old Cathedral”, built in the Romanesque style, was roughly on the spot where Cologne Cathedral stands today and was also known at the time as the “Hildebold Cathedral”; its builder was supposedly named after Archbishop Hildebold.
From 1248 onwards, the “Old Cathedral” had to make way for today’s Cologne Cathedral, as in the Middle Ages a stately place of worship was needed to house the Shrine of the Three Kings.
But that’s another story…
So, now we’ll leave the Cologne Cathedral again and have a Cologne fairy tale told to us at the Heinzelmännchen fountain. You can easily get there on foot.