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Reichenstein Castle

Also known as Falkenburg
Capture Date: Oct 18, 2019 04:36 PMViews: 15

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Lorchhausen

Capture Date: Oct 18, 2019 05:00 PMViews: 15

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Pfalzgrafenstein Castle

The toll castle, built between 1326 and 1327, initially served the sole purpose of levying customs of the passing ships.
Capture Date: Oct 18, 2019 05:11 PMViews: 15

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Katz Castle

Count Wilhelm II. of Katzenelnbogen has built the Katz Castle in the second half of the 14th century. Katz Castle was used as bastion and military base to protect the Rheinfels Castle.
Capture Date: Oct 18, 2019 05:38 PMViews: 16

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Katz Castle

Built in second half of 14th century
Capture Date: Oct 18, 2019 05:41 PMViews: 17

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Catholic Church of St Martin

Built in 14th century as defense tour for Castle Maus
Capture Date: Oct 18, 2019 05:51 PMViews: 17

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Maus (Mouse) Castle

Built 1353-1388. Lore has it that the Maus and Katz castles spied on each other hence the names.
Capture Date: Oct 18, 2019 05:53 PMViews: 17

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Ludwig Museum

Sitting in the shadows of the Cathedral, the museum houses a modern art collection.
Capture Date: Oct 19, 2019 09:26 AMViews: 16

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Great St Martin Church from waterpark

Church's foundations (circa 960 AD) rest on remnants of a Roman chapel, built on what was then an island in the Rhine. The church was later transformed into a Benedictine monastery. The current buildings, including a soaring crossing tower that is a landmark of Cologne's Old Town, were erected between 1150-1250.
Capture Date: Oct 19, 2019 09:32 AMViews: 15

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Alley

Alley way towards Great St Martin Church. Cologne, Germany
Capture Date: Oct 19, 2019 09:49 AMViews: 15

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Willi Ostermann Monument

This memorial fountain was created as a memorial to Willi Ostermann, a German lyricist, composer and singer of carnival songs, sometimes about Cologne.
Capture Date: Oct 19, 2019 09:51 AMViews: 15

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Characters on Willi Ostermann memorial

Capture Date: Oct 19, 2019 09:52 AMViews: 15

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Characters on Willi Ostermann memorial

Capture Date: Oct 19, 2019 09:54 AMViews: 15

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Heinzelmaennchenbrunnen Fountain

The Heinzelmännchen are a race of creatures appearing in a tale connected with the city of Cologne in Germany. The little house gnomes are said to have done all the work of the citizens of Cologne during the night, so that the inhabitants of Cologne could be very lazy during the day. According to the legend, this went on until a tailor's wife got so curious to see the gnomes that she scattered peas onto the floor of the workshop to make the gnomes slip and fall. The gnomes, being infuriated, disappeared and never returned. From that time on, the citizens of Cologne had to do all their work by themselves.
Capture Date: Oct 19, 2019 10:17 AMViews: 15

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Tailor's wife - Heinzelmaennchenbrunnen fountain

Tailor's wife that looked at the Heinzelmaennchenbrunnen which meant all the residents had to do their own work.
Capture Date: Oct 19, 2019 10:18 AMViews: 15

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