St. Severin
The church Saint-Séverin is one of the twelve Romanesque basilicas of Cologne. Built as a simple chapel in the 4th century, the oldest remaining part dates from the 10th century.
The church Saint-Séverin is one of the twelve Romanesque basilicas of Cologne. Built as a simple chapel in the 4th century, the oldest remaining part dates from the 10th century.
St. Georg is one of the twelve major Romanesque basilicas in the Old Town of Cologne. The construction of the former collegiate church began in 1059.
St. Maria in Lyskirchen is the smallest of the twelve great Romanesque basilicas in the old town of Cologne. Built between 1198 and 1225, its architecture is inspired by that of Saint-Kunibert (in the same city).
St. Pantaleon is one of the twelve great Romanesque basilicas in the old town of Cologne. The church, built in the 9th century, was included in a Benedictine abbey of the same name until the secularization of the monastery at the end of the 18th century as an abbey church.