Cologne

Cologne

Cologne, a 2,000-year-old city spanning the Rhine River in western Germany, is the region’s cultural hub. A landmark of High Gothic architecture set amid reconstructed old town, the twin-spired Cologne Cathedral is also known for its gilded medieval reliquary and sweeping river views. The adjacent Museum Ludwig showcases 20th-century art, including many masterpieces by Picasso, and the Romano-Germanic Museum houses Roman antiquities. ― Google

People died in Cologne (First 49 people) - Page 3

Adalbert Luczkowski

Adalbert Luczkowski

German conductor

Erik Silvester

Erik Silvester

Czech singer

Anna Catherine Constance Vasa

Anna Catherine Constance Vasa

Sigismund III Vasa's daughter

Ferdinand August von Spiegel

Ferdinand August von Spiegel

Archbishop

Master Gerhard

Master Gerhard

Architect

Ernst Friedrich Zwirner

Ernst Friedrich Zwirner

Architect

Richard Voigtel

Richard Voigtel

German architect

Margret Van Munster

Margret Van Munster

German film actor

Klaus Poche

Klaus Poche

Writer

Alfred Neven DuMont

Alfred Neven DuMont

Editor

L. Fritz Gruber

L. Fritz Gruber

Photographer

Erwin K. Scheuch

Erwin K. Scheuch

Sociologist

Alexei Parshchikov

Alexei Parshchikov

Poet

Emmanuel Nsubuga

Emmanuel Nsubuga


Max Martersteig

Max Martersteig

German writer

Joseph Ferche

Joseph Ferche


Wilhelm Fucks

Wilhelm Fucks

German physicist

Heinrich Hoerle

Heinrich Hoerle

German artist

Oswald Mathias Ungers

Oswald Mathias Ungers

German architect

Alfred Greven

Alfred Greven

Film director

Albert Hoffa

Albert Hoffa

German surgeon

Gereon

Gereon

Martyr

Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich

Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich

Saint

Adolph Kolping

Adolph Kolping

Priest

Heribert of Cologne

Heribert of Cologne

Canon

Dieter Breuers

Dieter Breuers

German journalist

Walter Hörnlein

Walter Hörnlein


Johannes Ruysch

Johannes Ruysch

Explorer

Paul Mebus

Paul Mebus

German footballer

Albert Vossen

Albert Vossen

German composer

Joachim Brendel

Joachim Brendel

Aircraft pilot

Josef Frenken

Josef Frenken

German jurist

Bartholomus Bruyn the Elder

Bartholomus Bruyn the Elder

German painter

Georges Tainturier

Georges Tainturier

French fencer

Hellmuth Bieneck

Hellmuth Bieneck

German military officer

Bram Eldering

Bram Eldering

Dutch Violinist

Josef Fuchs

Josef Fuchs

German reporter

Johannes Pfefferkorn

Johannes Pfefferkorn

German theologian

Hannes Löhr

Hannes Löhr

Football player

Erhard Wunderlich

Erhard Wunderlich

German handball player

Yuri Ahronovitch

Yuri Ahronovitch

Israeli conductor

Laurentius Surius

Laurentius Surius


Josef Sudbrack

Josef Sudbrack

German theologian

Pope Gregory VI

Pope Gregory VI

Former Pope

Bernd Pfarr

Bernd Pfarr

Artist

Addi Furler

Addi Furler

German television presenter

Horst Muys

Horst Muys

German musician

Heinrich Lemacher

Heinrich Lemacher

German composer

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