COLOGNE
The Roman north gate, Whose right side entrance can be seen at the Cologne Cathedral today,

the still visible remains of the Roman north gate to the cathedral square were originally part of the Roman city wall, which at the time was found at this place.
The north gate was then three runs, an average width of 5.60 m and 8.60 m in height, and two side entrances of 1.90 width.

1971, to the east of the northwestern Torburgenauf Cathedral Square, where he is visiting today. Other remains of the wall can be found, freely accessible, was in the garage under the archway of the Roman dom.de north gate, where he was the right side passage. The North Gate is located directly by the Tourism Office. The central arch with initials of Cologne as a Roman colony (CCAA) is exhibited in the Roman Germanic Museum. Between Cologne Tourist Office and the Cologne Cathedral.
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