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Basilica of St. Ursula

#traveldiaries The Basilica of St. Ursula is a hidden gem in Cologne, offering a blend of history, legend, and stunning architecture. This Romanesque church is dedicated to St. Ursula, a British princess who, according to legend, was martyred along with her 11,000 virgin companions in the 4th century. Inside the basilica, you’ll find the famous Golden Chamber, a room decorated with intricate mosaics and a macabre collection of bones, said to belong to St. Ursula and her followers. The church’s rich history and unique features make it a captivating visit for those interested in religious history and medieval art. The serene atmosphere inside the basilica is perfect for quiet reflection, and its location, slightly off the beaten path, makes it less crowded than Cologne’s more famous attractions. The Basilica of St. Ursula offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s spiritual heritage, making it a compelling addition to your #traveldiaries.
Posted: Sep 21, 2024
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