I have been telling you about spending Easter Sunday in Cologne and visiting the Cathedral. This was all part of my trip to Europe on a Viking River Cruise.
Well, here you can see a “head” shot of me and my friend June in front of the South Entrance to the Cathedral by the Romano Germanic Museum. We could not go into the Cathedral during our Viking guided tour because they were having Easter mass. But we got to take lots of pictures and learned quite a bit about the amazing architecture of this historic landmark. I’m not going to do much talking, I will just let the pictures show you part of what we saw that morning.
Oh, and we did come back and tour the inside later in the day. More on that later!
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Sean Rennau says
Hello, I am an architect and I am looking for detailed information on the history of the bronze entry doors of the kolner dom. Would you be able to direct me to where I can find Historical information on these doors? I would greatly appreciate it! Love your photos thank you for sharing!
Sincerely, Sean Rennau
tigermucha says
Hi, Sean. Thank you for your interest and inquiry. I would recommend contacting the church directly. I found their website useful in identifying the stained glass windows. Perhaps they can direct you to a source of information on the door.
https://www.koelner-dom.de/index.php?id=home&L=1
Good luck in your quest!
Teresa