Thursday, March 19, 2015
A Walk Along The Rhein
As you very well know, in February we had a lovely trip to Koln/Cologne. I have so many pictures from that trip... so many pictures I wanted to share with you, that I am booked for many more weeks to come. Of course, as usual, I am linking up with the #traveltuesday in order to keep track with my friends from the blogosphere - and also in order to get new ideeas of future trips ;)
The Lovely Hohenzollern Bridge |
Hohenzollern Bridge from the Cathedral side of the Rhein :) |
Opera House & The Cathedral |
Walking along the Rhein will bring you face to face with some really nice and colorful houses. I call them happy houses as they brought a smile upon my face when I saw them :)
You may even bump into some people shooting an interview :)
Or see some more pretty houses :)
Also you would surely bump into this circular construction that shows the level of the Rhein when it floods.
You have to pay attention to where you are walking as you may bump into a street paved with names of people - I have no ideea why and what and how but I just needed to snap a shot. As you can see a green truck wanted to run me over but I was faster ;) We had a short detoru on Heumarkt/ Alter Markt and we checked the pulse of the city, the day before the Koln Carnival started. All the city was a buzz preparting with balloons and other sorts of decorations :)
The next day, when we were here, the whole square was full even if it was raining... You could hardly drop a pin! So many people packed in so many types of costumes, painted faces, all smiles :)
Red and white are the colors of Koln so we saw a lot of red and white balloons and flags around ;)
A pretty odd postcard, dont you think??! |
Just another beer house :) |
The Statue made me think of Harry Potter somehow... Ministry of Magic... |
Instead we went on its rooftop and we watched Koln as the sun was setting. That was really beautiful and I am glad that we did that :) It was quite a nice stop after the long day. We all 3 sit down on a bench and watched the Rhine and the sun setting on our left side, between the buidlings
The 3 good friends :) |
The perfect cloud |
The setting sun...
We walked further on until The 3 Cranes - a new piece of Koln architecture. Kranhaus Buildings Cologne - or The 3 Cranes - are 3 consectutive buildings along the Rhein (you can see them in the pictures above). Architect: BTR (Bothe, Richter, Teherani, Hamburg). The 3 buildings are actually 2 offices buildings + 1 apartment block.Project start date: end of 2006
Date of completion: beginning 2009
Gross floor area: 16 000 sqm / sqft
Building height: 60 m / 15 storeys
Car park: 1 600m the longest in Europe
Cost: 50 million €
Date of completion: beginning 2009
Gross floor area: 16 000 sqm / sqft
Building height: 60 m / 15 storeys
Car park: 1 600m the longest in Europe
Cost: 50 million €
While walking back I just had to take the picture of this bike, suspended in the air :)
Nice way to park a bike without anyone being able to steal it!
We finsihed the tour with the lovely & dark & gloomy Cathedral :) and I managed to get a few nighttime pictures of it before we headed home. The day was complete by having an amazing meal prepared by Dana.And guess what?! It was Romanian traditional meal - we had mamaliga and pork, the best combination ever! Plus... I have to be excused, I had to take a selfie in the curved mirror, it was too nice :p
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Now, for more of my ramblings on travels in Koln/Cologne, you can check the links below:- What Would You Visit In Koln - thoughts upon what one could see in Koln, ideeas at the beginning of the journey
- Germany, Ich Liebe Dich - Koln/Cologne & Bonn through BB pictures + 2 dear pictures that my best friend Dana took :) - a short intro to our trip in Germany
- The Flight Travel Bug - or how I love to fly and I am glad my husband choose Lufthansa for our trip to Koln/Cologne
- Krakow-Cologne. How do I get there? - on how we managed to get from Poland to Germany: flight + ICE Train, and a little extra on the side: chinese food for dinner :)
- A Dark And Gloomy Cathedral - a very extensive post on the awesomeness of the Cologne/Koln Cathedral. I fell in love with her at the first sight!
- You Love Me. Real Or Not Real? - the wonderful Hohenzollern Bridge with its love locks, right next to the Koln Cathedral was a wonderful stop :)
Yours truly,
The Koln Loving LadyBug
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