Saturday, February 19, 2011

Cologne- oldest city in Germany

Cologne - the most hospitable, cheerful, and the oldest city in Germany. Cologne Rhine is divided into two parts: the left bank and right bank of Cologne. On the left bank are historical and residential quarters on the right - the whole industry of the city. Every year several million people visit Cologne. People come here with a variety of purposes, as in Cologne has it all. It hosts major international exhibitions, the most famous of which Orgatec, Mobelmesse, and Art Cologne. "The Cologne Carnival is famous all over the world, it attracts people from all over the world - it's the brightest, most festive and large-scale spectacle in Germany. Cologne is the largest transportation hub, not only Germany but all over Europe - all trains stop here, and from the airport of Cologne voyages anywhere in the world.
Sightseeing in Cologne: Cologne Cathedral, the ensemble of the 12 Romanesque churches, City Hall, the residence of the Roman governor of Pretoria, swimming Mikveh, the building Gyurtsenih, complex Valraf-Rihartts-Museum, the Museum of Chocolate-Shtolverk Imhof, Roman-German Museum, the Diocesan Museum, the German sports museum and the Olympic Games, the Philharmonic Society, the zoo, botanical garden, the Rhine Park with dancing fountains, a Rhenish-lift.