Kolumba, we walked past the address at Kolumbastrae 4 50667 Köln, west of the Great St. Martin's Church, more than 10 minutes walk through the City Hall. The gallery features artworks from various historical eras.
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Posted: May 29, 2017
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pupi8377
5/5Outstanding
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The museum is built on a ruin, without even clearing the ruins. The facade is made of exceptional sandstone, which is perfectly fine and seamlessly connected to the original foundation. In fact, two materials with completely different thermal expansion coefficients are difficult to combine, and many architectural details are worth learning.
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Posted: Dec 8, 2019
小思文
5/5Outstanding
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A very historical architectural museum, this building is a milky white structure, there are not many windows outside, the interior is set off by lights, there are staff on duty, the internal visit time is not fixed, and many displays are local characteristics of Germany. [View] The scenery is good and beautiful [Fun] Funny is very good
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Posted: Aug 7, 2019
Sheda11
4/5Excellent
Kolumba is a small museum. Though it is well maintained, there is not much to see. Expecting more in next visit.
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Posted: Jul 1, 2022
pupi8377
5/5Outstanding
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Grandma's masterpiece. The original site is a Roman church, on which Grandma's masterpiece grew a new building directly from modern materials. The double-layered exterior wall is interesting and worth going. .
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Posted: Sep 19, 2021
E20***63
4/5Excellent
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The Columba Art Museum is built on the ruins of the Second World War of the Church of Our Lady. The exhibits feel really nothing special, but a lot of service staff are arranged to stand guard and guard, and artificially create a serious sense of ritual. The only thing that feels very good is the home museum. Put all the furniture in the center of the room, and the functional modules are isolated from each other, which is very clever.