Walk on one of the busiest shopping streets in Europe and stop at the Farina Fragrance museum, the birthplace of Eau de Cologne. You will also get to see the oldest city hall in Germany, admire medieval architecture at the Great St. Martin Church. Also, walk on the Hohenzollern brige, have a chance to visit the Cologne Chocolate Museum and visit the world famous Cologne Cathedral.
The pedestrian street is 500 meters long and is a wonderful mix of modern, and Roman architectures. Said to be the busiest shopping street in Europe, we'll be walking by its wonders: the Atoniterkirche church, or the Weltstadthaus contemporary building, designed by Renzo Piano.
Also known as the Farina Fragrance Museum, it is the oldest fragrance factory and the birthplace of Eau de Cologne. We will travel back in the Rococo Era to learn the astonishing production methods of perfume, but also the history of the original Eau de Cologne.
It is time to walk by the oldest city hall in Germany. Founded in the 12th century, the Renaissance style monument is the home of the mayor and the city government. The City Hall is composed of a Gothic-style tower of 61 meters high, a Renaissance-style external corridor, a piazzeta and a spanisher bau. Those various design styles make the building unique.
You will make your own way to the meeting points