St. Aposteln

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Köln, Germany

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Catholic church· Tourist attraction

St. Aposteln Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

St. Aposteln is located in Köln, Germany on Neumarkt 30. St. Aposteln is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category catholic church in Germany.

Address

Neumarkt 30

Phone

+49 2219258760

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Michael Stemmeler

Beautiful romanesque-style basilica. Though the original church, dating as far back as the middle ages, was bombed to bits during WW II, it has been rebuilt in the original style and is one of the many architecturally and historically important romanesque churches in Cologne. Every Sunday morning St. Aposteln offers a Latin High Mass for those interested in more traditional Roman Catholic services.

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David Smith

One of Cologne's 12 Romanesque churches, dating back to the 11th century. Neumarkt U-bahn station.

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Kim K

Very nice church

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Goran A.

Amazing architecture among other kind of residential buildings!

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Nathan Abrahams

Very beautiful cathedral, super large scale and solid construction, has to be seen in person to appreciate. Cologne in a good place to visit while in Germany

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Bibi Bibubobo

St. Aposteln is a Roman Catholic church and one of the twelve major Romanesque churches in the city of Cologne. The three-aisled church is located in the city center on Neumarkt between Hahnenstraße and Mittelstraße. It is characterized by an elaborately designed triangular system, in which two flanking east towers are integrated. Opposite them is the west tower, which, with its approximately 67 meters, is the third highest tower of the Romanesque churches in Cologne. The cloverleaf-shaped choir building is dominated by a short octagonal crossing tower, which is crowned by a lantern. The transept of the nave is connected to the west tower by a short, barrel-vaulted yoke.

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Jam

Beatiful places

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Maxim Shesterikov

One of the 12 Romanesque churches in Cologne with 3 apses making a trefoil plan. Ungortunately, when I've visited it, the main nave and chorus were closed.