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The Cologne Cathedral has a Shrine of the Three Kings, traditionally believed to hold the remains of the three wise men. Please see the related links about the cathedral.

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Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne was created in 1504.

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Cologne is in Germany

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The bones of the 3 Magi are kept in a gold sarcophogus in Cologne Cathedral in Germany.

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Thomas Becket. A martyr and canonised in 1173, and his shrine in Canterbury Cathedral

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Yes, the Cologne Cathedral is about 157m tall while Notre-Dame Cathedral is only about 90m tall.

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The Cologne Cathedral is pronounced as "kə-LOHN kə-THEE-druhl" in English.

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The Cologne Catherdral was dedicated to "Saint Peter" and the "Blessed Virgin Mary."

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Try Cologne, Germany

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Man-Made Cologne Cathedral - 2012 TV is rated/received certificates of:

USA:TV-PG

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Kölner Dom - Cologne cathedral

Ulmer Münster - Ulm cathedral

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It's in the 1Mio. City Cologne in Germany... sorry, but that's a rather senseless question.

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Its made up from flower i think

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Balthazar, one of the three wise men, was declared a saint by the early Church. He was never formally canonized. His purported relics are held in the cathedral in Cologne, Germany.

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It was built in the Gothic style.

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cologne cathedral is a famous church

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Cologne is a large city in Germany. The main tourist attractions in Cologne are the Cathedral, the Gloria Thearter, the football stadium and the zoo gardens.

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St Machar's Cathedral in Aberdeen

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The original consecration was in 1322 although it was not completed until 1880, 632 years after construction was commenced

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It is 474 feet tall and 248 feet wide

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The Cologne Cathedral in Colonge, Germany took 640 years to complete (1248-1880).

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Roman Catholic AnswerThe Washington National Cathedral is a Cathedral of the Episcopal Church, it's web page says that it is the second largest Cathedral in the United States, after St. John's in New York. The Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is the largest Catholic Church in the United States, but it is not as large as the Washington National Cathedral.

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Cologne Cathedral was built in 1248 at North-Rhine-Westphalen, Germany.

Hernán Vilar

Sao Paulo - Brasil

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Cologne in Germany is special because it is one of the oldest cities in the country, dating back over 2,000 years. It is known for its stunning Gothic cathedral, the Cologne Cathedral, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city is also famous for its vibrant cultural scene, including museums, galleries, and a lively nightlife.

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The shrine of St.Cuthbert. The cathedral is a sort of a reliquary and a library for many great and important religious and historical works of Great Britain, including copies of the Magna Carta and the remains of the Venerable Bede.

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Some top attractions to visit on a Cologne walking tour include the Cologne Cathedral, Hohenzollern Bridge, Old Town (Altstadt), and the Great St. Martin Church.

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The cost of the Cologne Cathedral was started in the 13th century and halted in the 15th century. It remained unfinished until 1840 being completed in 1884. The costs were enormous but never fully accounted.

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Kölner Dom (officially "Hohe Domkirche St. Peter und Maria")

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My beloved cousin Paul Klein.

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Germany is one of the European countries with many historical, cultural, geographical and architectural landmarks. Three of the GermanyÕs landmarks are Cologne Cathedral, Neuschwanteins Castle, and Brandenburg Gate.

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AnswerIf you choose to believe, Helena, mother of Emperor Constantine, went to the Holy Land and collected many relics that were miraculously still in place from the first century, including the true cross and the remains of the three wise men. The golden tomb of the three wise men, containing these supposed relics, is inside Cologne Cathedral, Cologne Germany.

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most gothic cathedrals (like cologne cathedral) were made of stones (mainly limestone) and very rarely (usually never) brick. mortar (kind of like cement) held them together. wood was generally used as support for doors, ceilings, and lying buttresses.

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After the death of Thomas Becket, hordes of pilgrims transformed Canterbury Cathedral into a shrine. Several miracles were said to occur at the tomb of the martyr and he was soon canonized.

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Ely is a three letter word for a Cathedral town.

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The Kings School Gloucester is based in and around Gloucester Cathedral. Entrances are in Pitt Street Gloucester

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The shrine of Thomas à Becket is there, close to where he was murdered by knights of King Henry II.

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There are 9 bells currently in the Cologne Cathedral.

Eight are in the belfry. These are the St. Peter's Bell, Pretiosa, Speciosa, Bell of the Magi, Ave Bell, Chapter bell, Ursula Bell, and Saint Joseph's Bell. The St. Peter's bell is the largest swinging bell in the world.

The Angelus Bell hangs in the turret.

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Cologne Cathedral, located in Cologne, Germany, is a prime example of German Gothic architecture. It is known for its intricate detailing, soaring height, and imposing twin spires, making it an iconic landmark in the city.

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HISTORICAL SITES IN VISAYAS

Some historical sites in the Visayas are:

* Cebu Cathedral Museum * Fort San Pedro in Cebu City * Mactan Shrine in Lapu-Lapu City * Magellan Shrine in Cebu City * Sandugo Shrine in Bohol

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Some top recommendations for a walking tour in Cologne, Germany include visiting the iconic Cologne Cathedral, exploring the historic Old Town (Altstadt), strolling along the Rhine River promenade, and checking out the vibrant Belgian Quarter for its trendy shops and cafes.

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Becket was not a pilgrim.

He was exiled to France from 1164 to 1170 and several items of his clothing are still preserved today at the Cathedral of Sens which became his base in France.

After his death in 1170 Becket was declared a Saint and a shrine was erected in his memory at Canterbury cathedral in 1220; many pilgrims travelled to Canterbury to visit the shrine and pray to the saint.

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The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (which is one of two co-Cathedrals in Baltimore)was built in 1806-1821. The other is The Cathedral of Mary Our Queen and it was built in 1954-1959.

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