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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)

25. Grinköpfe (grinning heads)
Grinköpfe (grinning heads)

It’s a little scary in Cologne’s old town when you see the so-called “grinheads” on some of the house facades.
According to legend, these stone faces are supposed to scare away all those who stray from the right path.
Archbishop Anno is said to have “blinded” merchants and jurors in the 11th century as punishment because they had collectively cheated a poor widow.
It is said that 13 fraudsters had these gruesome “grinheads” with their “dead” eyes put on their house entrances as a warning to everyone else.
This version seems more plausible: A pole was stuck between the teeth and the hole in the house wall, and a rope was placed over it. The rope was used as a pulley.
Today, you can hardly find any grinheads in Cologne. But I found them here at Markmannsgasse 13.
Podcast “Anno II. of Cologne: The eye-gouger who made Cologne flourish”
*The oldest town hall in Germany is in Cologne and we want to go there now. It is about 500 meters. You can also take the relatively new subway line 5 from Heumarkt 1 stop to the town hall. *