COLOGNE, GERMANY
COLOGNE, GERMANY
We woke to cloudless skies and got to breakfast at 8. There was enough food to feed an army but we managed to restrain ourselves having a fairly light meal. We went to a briefing at 9:30 and chose the tours for the next part of the voyage. We lunched in the Bistro as they had one of my favourite dishes - Nasi Goring - Indonesian food.
Then it was off on tour. We had a short bus ride and were dropped off at the Cologne Cathedral, a massive structure started in the 1200s and only finished in the 1800s - due to lack of money. Now that it is finished, money is required for its upkeep - 35,000 Euros per day! We saw the solid gold casket made for the bones of the Magi which Constantine's mother removed from Syria. You can choose to believe it or not but according to our guide, modern testing has revealed that the time frame would be correct. Our guide, Wolfram, was excellent - a good sense of humour and a wealth of information.
From there, we went to a ...
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