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This image features gargoyles on the exterior of the Cologne Cathedral. The construction began in 1248 and was completed in 1880.
The cathedral is renowned for its soaring vaulted ceilings, clustered columns, and prominent stained glass windows typical of the Gothic style.
This is the Agilolphus Altarpiece, a magnificent Antwerp carved altar created around 1520 and located inside Cologne Cathedral
This is the Petrusbrunnen, a 19th-century neo-Gothic fountain located on the south side of the Cologne Cathedral
The sculpture is in the Town Hall of Cologne and is infamous for the grotesque figure positioned beneath the Archbishop, which appears to depict a person bending over and displaying their rear end.