| Special guided 
        city tours in Cologne
 The Romans in Cologne - Guided city tour on foot
 The Romans in Cologne - Guided city tour on foot
 We start our tour at the remains of the roman north-gate and hear about 
        the origins of the Roman town. Walking along a part of the once four kilometre 
        long roman fortification wall you will get an impression of the former 
        size of the CCAA. Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium was the long name 
        Cologne got when the place got the town privileges. In the Roman-Germanic-Museum 
        you can get a feeling for the luxurious life of the Romans by seeing the 
        luxury glass vessel collection with f.ex. the cage cup (Diatretglas). 
        This famous work of the 4th century is a special method to cut glass. 
        Also unique and world-famous are the glass shoes, bottles worked in the 
        shape of sandals. Also unique in the world is the jewellery-collection 
        of roman and early Germanic jewelleries.
 Duration 2 h
 Instead of visiting 
        the Roman-Germanic-Museum (RGM) you also can walk through the roman 
        sewer and see the remains of the roman governor's palace (Praetorium; 
        see Undergroundtour II). Or you discover  The Roman-Germanic-Museum 
        (RGM), the Roman sewer and Praetorium are possible to visit Tuesday - 
        Sunday 10 h - 17 h (admission fee Euro 2,50 adult p.c.; children Euro 
        1,50 p.p.; RGM Euro 5,- / 2,60. The excavation site under Great St. Martin 
        is open Tuesday - Friday 10 h - 12 h, 15 h - 17 h, Saturday 10 h - 12:30 
        h, 13:30 - 17 h. Admission fee. Euro 0,50 p.c. Medieval tour - Guided city tour of Cologne to the Middle Ages
 During this tour you will get a feeling for the everyday life in the Middle 
        Ages, you will hear about rich merchants, their great celebrations and 
        feasts, their self-confidence expressed f. ex. in the fact that the citizens 
        of Cologne drove away the archbishop in the end of the13th century. Up 
        to then the archbishop was at the same time the governor of Cologne. You 
        hear about the amusement of the people and the temptations. Of course 
        you also get to know a lot about poor people. Why needed the rich a least 
        some baggers in the city? Who of the baggers was allowed to sit at a church 
        entrance?
 If possible, during this tour you will have a look into one of twelve 
        Romanesque churches in the centre of Cologne.
 Duration 2 h
 You can combine this 
        tour with a guided visit of the Cathedral. Duration ca 2,5 h - 3 h
 It is possible to 
        do the guided tour of the Cathedral separately, not in a combination 
        with another tour.Duration 1 h
 Guided tour of 
        the CathedralHaving 
        a look into the Cathedral we can anticipate why the idea to build the 
        biggest chuch in the wourld was kind of too difficult to realise in the 
        Middle Ages. We hear why the construction works took so long time and 
        why it was not finished until the 19th century. But why did they want 
        to build the biggest church in the world?
 You will see the world-famous Gero-Cross of the 10th century and medieval 
        stained glass windows.
 Guided tours in the 
        Cathedral are limited to ten an hour between 9:45 h - 11:45 h and 12:30 
        h - 17:30 h (Mo - Sa; up to 16:30 h Tuesday and Thursday. On Sunday guided 
        tours are allowed between 13:30 h and 16:30 h. On Saturdays the oldest 
        part of the Cathedral, the choir is closed.Admission fee for groups: Mo - Fri Euro 30,- per group, Sa, Su and on 
        holidays Euro 40,- per group.
 Cologne Legends, Anecdotes and Originals
 During this guided city tour you will hear some of the most famous legends 
        of Cologne as the one of the "Heinzelmännchen" and the 
        curious tailor's wife. Why had lord mayor Gryn to fight with a lion and 
        what about the moving love-story about Jan and Griet? Did "Tünnes 
        and Schäl" ever live? Is there a reason why Cologne people call 
        the right river bank "cross eyed side"? As all legends, Anecdotes 
        and Originals have a special historical background you also get some interesting 
        views into history.
 Duration 2 h
 You are accompanied 
        by a guide who was trained according to the directives of the German 
        Association of Tourist Guides (BVGD). Many of our guides meet the 
        European training standards for guides (DIN EN 15565) and have a BVGD 
        certificate DIN EN. If you want to book 
        this tour, please contact us. 
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