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Cologne Bonn Airport
international airport of Germany's fourth-largest city Cologne, and also serves Bonn, the former capital of West Germany
Cologne Central Station
Central railway station of Cologne, the 4th largest city of Germany
Museum Ludwig
museum in Cologne, Germany
Colonius
thumb|Colonius Colonius is the Cologne telecommunications tower, which was finished in 1981. The Colonius possesses a cafeteria, viewing platform, and a restaurant, apart from antennas for radio relay and radio services within the VHF range. Because of a missing leaseholder the restaurant has been closed since 1994, and the viewing area closed since 1999 for fire safety reasons. At the time of its completion the Colonius was 252.9 meters high. In 2004 a radio tower added by helicopter increased the height to 266 meters. This addition allowed the broadcast of digital television (DVB-T) from the
Historical Archive of the City of Cologne
municipal archive
Cologne Tower
office building in Germany, designed by Jean Nouvel (1998-2001)
Cologne Opera
building in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Cologne Zoological Garden
zoo
ZB MED - Information Centre for Life Sciences
national library in Germany
Cologne City Hall
historical building in Cologne, western Germany
Colonia-Haus
Colonia-Haus is a 45-storey, skyscraper completed in 1973 in the Riehl district of Cologne, Germany. Upon completion in 1973, it was the tallest residential-only building in Germany until the 2020 completion of the Grand Tower in Frankfurt. Colonia-Haus has 45 floors with 373 units including 352 one-and multi-room apt-flats in size from on floors 3 to 41.
Koelnmesse
thumb|Inside Koelnmesse at Gamescom 2017 thumb|Map of the Cologne trade fair grounds (marked Messegelände) Koelnmesse GmbH (Cologne Trade Fair) is an international trade fair and exhibition center located in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With around 80 trade fairs and over 2,000 conferences annually, Koelnmesse is one of the country's largest trade fair organisers and with 284,000 m2 exhibition floor area the third largest by area.
Deutz Suspension Bridge
road bridge in Cologne, Germany
Sportpark Höhenberg
German stadium in Cologne
Kranhaus
300px|thumb|upright=1.8|Kranhäuser viewed from the Rhine: Kranhaus Süd ("south"), Kranhaus Eins ("one") and Kranhaus Nord ("north") 300px|thumb|upright=1.5|The buildings at night
Hansahochhaus
upright=1.2|right|thumb|The Hansahochhaus The Hansahochhaus is a skyscraper in the Neustadt-Nord quarter of north-central Cologne. When constructed in 1924-25 it was the city's first skyscraper, and one of the first skyscrapers in Germany. It was designed as an office building in the Expressionist style by the local architect, . It was constructed in just 135 working days, which was considered less than the time taken to erect comparable buildings in the United States where skyscrapers were already becoming mainstream by the 1920s, but construction of the Hansahochhaus was subject to interrupt
Kölner Philharmonie
concert hall in Cologne, Germany
‪KölnTriangle‬
thumb|KölnTriangle in 2008 thumb|Observation level KölnTriangle (formerly also known as LVR-Turm) is a tall building in Deutz, Cologne, and a prominent landmark in Cologne. The building was designed by Dörte Gatermann of Cologne-based architecture firm Gatermann + Schossig and completed in 2006. Its south facade consists of a double-facade, allowing natural ventilation even at high floors. Next to the high-rise structure, part of KölnTriangle is also a much larger six-story office block with a total gross floor area of .
Gruiten–Köln-Deutz railway
railway line
Cologne sewerage system
sewerage system
Messeturm Köln
building in Cologne, Germany
Volkstheater Millowitsch
theatre