This morning we visited the oldest city in Germany, first
settled in 38BC - Cologne.
Dominating this city of 1 million people is Cologne
Cathedral, a magnificent example of gothic architecture which took 631 years to
construct.
It was the only building in Cologne to survive World War II
although bullet holes can be clearly seen in the sandstone facade.
In Altstadt, the old town, the people of Cologne have
rebuilt their city to replicate the original style.
The beautiful summer weather has followed us and we see people
in caravans and tents holidaying along the Rhine, enjoying the beaches. The clean waters flowing from melting ice upstream in Switzerland
might be appealing to the Germans but we Australians prefer our water a little
warmer than 8 degrees before swimming!
Auf Wiedersehen for now.
wow the buildings are beautiful.
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Annette