Museums
Cologne is a major cultural centre of the Rhineland and has a vibrant arts scene. It is home to more than 30 museums and hundreds of galleries. Exhibitions range from local ancient Roman archaeological sites to contemporary graphics and sculpture.
Museum Ludwig
Wallraf-Richartz-Museum
Roman-Germanic Museum
Museum of Applied Art
The Museum of Applied Art displays its splendid exhibits in the building An der Rechtschule designed by Rudolf Schwarz. Precious works of goldsmiths' art, exquisite furniture and textiles as well as glass, ceramics and porcelain from the most important European manufactories are brought together here. The collection also includes graphic art and photography, fashion, architecture and industrial design. The collection of contemporary design - unique in North Rhine Westphalia - has developed into a star attraction in the last few years.
Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum
Museum Schnütgen
The Museum Schnütgen has a valuable collection of medieval art on exhibit in one of Cologne's oldest churches. Many of the pieces are already worth a trip by themselves, such as the glorious Parler Bust, the expressive Crucifix from St. George or the so-called Comb of St. Heribert, a unique filigree ivory carving. The spectrum of the exhibition ranges from wooden and stone sculptures, valuable works of the goldsmith's art and stained glass to rare ivories and textiles. A distinctive feature of the museum is its largest exhibition space, which is over 1,000 years old itself: The stillness and aura of the Romanesque Church of St. Cecilia and the special proximity to the works makes it possible to experience their spiritual vibrancy and beauty.
Cologne City Museum
Archaeological Zone and Jewish Museum
KOLUMBA
East Asian Art
Museum of the History of National Socialism in Cologne
The NS - Dokumentationszentrum (Museum of the History of National Socialism in Cologne) was founded in 1987 and is located in the EL-DE building, site of the Gestapo (secret police) in Cologne from December 1935 to March 1945. The prison tract of the building with numerous examples of wall inscriptions by prisoners was made a memorial site in 1981. The permanent exhibition "Köln im Nationalsozialismus" deals with political and social life in Cologne during the Nazi period. The Dokumentationszentrum is devoted to the commemoration of victims, research into the history of Cologne during this period and imparting the knowledge to the general public.
More Things to See
- Farina House, the birthplace of Eau de Cologne.
- Cologne Carnival Museum, history of Carnival from its beginnings to the present day reflecting the different aspects of carnival culture in Cologne.
- German Sports & Olympic Museum, with exhibitions about sports from antiquity until the present.
- Chocolate Museum, officially called Imhoff-Schokoladenmuseum.
- Flora und Botanischer Garten Köln, the city's formal park and main botanical garden.
- Forstbotanischer Garten Köln, an arboretum and woodland botanical garden.