With the support of 6 VR stations, the 60-minute city tour brings more than 700 years of cathedral history to life.
Visitors will be taken on an emotional journey, starting from the planning of the cathedral building in the Middle Ages, to the laying of the second foundation stone after a long construction break, through the horrors of the 2nd century. World War I, right up to the present.
A classic city tour around the cathedral is combined with a virtual reality experience.
In a varied tour you will learn about the background of the cathedral building, learn all kinds of exciting facts and figures and dive directly into important times for the cathedral building. You put on glasses at the stations and look directly into the past.
First, the visitor to station 1 gets a
Overview map explaining the different construction phases of the cathedral. After that, the
virtual image into a 360° painting from around 1300. It shows the moment as bishop
and master cathedral builder in the atrium of the old cathedral, which had stood on the same site since 870, the
The cathedral was completed many centuries later as Cologne Cathedral.
At Station 2, the group of visitors is located on Roncalli Square and looks out over
through the VR glasses into the year 1520. While you are in the midst of everyday market activity
of this period, look at the construction site of the cathedral in the Renaissance period, briefly
before the construction work ceases for three hundred years. Up on the South Tower
The construction crane is already enthroned, which has been a landmark of the city for centuries
will apply.
At Station 3, the visitor sees the cathedral from almost the same perspective and in the same
Construction condition, but about 300 years later. Since 1815, the Prussians have been in Cologne,
important infrastructure projects. In 1842, the Emperor himself invites
As protector of the prestige building, one for the solemn second laying of the foundation stone of the cathedral.
And you're in the middle of the festivities. And now it will be fast ... the Cologne-based
Cathedral was completed in 1880 as a German national symbol.
At Station 4, at the Domherrenfriedhof, the view of a still young
Cathedral around 1926. It shows not only the magnificent Cologne before the 2. World War I, but
You can also see why the cathedral has been given its dark colour, looking at the main train station where a steam locomotive is currently entering. Your black smoke
is heading towards the cathedral.
You will experience the lively traffic on the station forecourt, including cars and trams, before a wailing siren
the next VR scene. The animated beauty of the 1920s is passé. Their journey through time can be seen in the same place in 1945. Around it a rubble landscape. The formerly splendid Wilhelmine Central Station is heavily damaged and can only be recognized in its basic structure, with its characteristic entrance portal.
On the way to the last stop, visitors learn about the severe post-war years and the construction of the city. Cologne Cathedral has also been
hard hit, but as a symbol of the Kölsche Hätz he always gave hope for better times. At the end it goes back to the dome plate. At Station 6, you will find yourself surrounded by the crowds that gather around the cathedral every day, learning how the cathedral became the symbol of the city of Cologne and how it attracts millions of visitors from all over the world every year.
Please keep an eye out for the blue flag.
Please arrive at the starting point 5 minutes before the start of the tour.
Cologne, located on the Rhine River, is known for its stunning Gothic cathedral, vibrant cultural scene, and rich history. The city offers a mix of medieval charm and modern attractions, making it a captivating destination for travelers.
A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Germany's most famous landmarks, this Gothic masterpiece took over 600 years to complete.
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One of the oldest and most renowned zoos in Germany, home to a wide variety of animals and beautiful gardens.
The historic heart of Cologne, filled with charming streets, traditional pubs, and medieval architecture.
A traditional dish made with mashed potatoes, apples, and blood sausage.
Potato pancakes, often served with apple sauce or sour cream.
A rye bread roll topped with roast beef, mustard, and onions.
A local beer, light and refreshing, served in small glasses.
This is the best time to visit Cologne due to pleasant weather and numerous outdoor events. The city is lively with festivals and tourists.
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Cologne is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, like any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions against pickpocketing and petty theft.
Cologne Central Station
Cologne Central Bus Station
Trams and buses are efficient and frequent. The KVB app is useful for schedules and tickets.
Available • Apps: Taxi Cologne, Mytaxi
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