St. Cäcilien
St. Cäcilien is one of twelve Romanesque churches in the old town of Cologne. Built in the 12th century, it was part of the Weiher Monastery from the 15th century to 1802. Since 1956 it houses the Schnütgen Museum of Medieval Art.
St. Cäcilien is one of twelve Romanesque churches in the old town of Cologne. Built in the 12th century, it was part of the Weiher Monastery from the 15th century to 1802. Since 1956 it houses the Schnütgen Museum of Medieval Art.
St. Mary of the Capitol is one of twelve Romanesque basilicas in the old town of Cologne. Built between 1040 and 1065 on an ancient Roman temple, it is the largest Romanesque church in the city.
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. Aposteln is a Roman Catholic church of a pure Rhenish Romanesque style. It was built in the 11th century during the Ottonian Renaissance.