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'''Cologne Cathedral''' ({{lang-de|link=no|Kölner Dom}}, officially ''{{lang|de|Hohe Domkirche St. Petrus}}'', English: High Cathedral of St. [[St. Peter|Peter]]) is a Roman Catholic church in [[Cologne]], Germany. It is the seat of the [[Archbishop of Cologne]] and the administration of the [[Archdiocese of Cologne]]. It is a renowned monument of [[Roman Catholicism in Germany|German Catholicism]] and [[Gothic architecture]] and is a [[World Heritage Site]]. It is [[Tourism in Germany#Landmarks|Germany's most visited landmark]], attracting an average of 20,000 people a day.
==See also==
* [[Architecture of cathedrals and great churches]]
* [[Gero Crucifix]]
* [[Gothic architecture]]
* [[Gothic revival]]
* [[List of buildings]]
* [[List of highest church naves]]
* [[Middle Ages in history]]
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'''Cologne Cathedral''' ({{lang-de|link=no|Kölner Dom}}, officially ''{{lang|de|Hohe Domkirche St. Petrus}}'', English: High Cathedral of St. [[St. Peter|Peter]]) is a Roman Catholic church in [[Cologne]], Germany. It is the seat of the [[Archbishop of Cologne]] and the administration of the [[Archdiocese of Cologne]]. It is a renowned monument of [[Roman Catholicism in Germany|German Catholicism]] and [[Gothic architecture]] and is a [[World Heritage Site]]. It is [[Tourism in Germany#Landmarks|Germany's most visited landmark]], attracting an average of 20,000 people a day.
==See also==
* [[Architecture of cathedrals and great churches]]
* [[Gero Crucifix]]
* [[Gothic architecture]]
* [[Gothic revival]]
* [[List of buildings]]
* [[List of highest church naves]]
* [[Middle Ages in history]]
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