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Germany: Cologne Cathedral to charge tourists €12 for entry

Cologne Cathedral, a renowned Gothic UNESCO World Heritage Site in Germany, will implement a €12 entry fee for tourists starting July 1, 2026, to cover its €16 million annual maintenance, security, and operational costs. Worshippers will retain free access to a dedicated prayer area, while discounts or free entry will be offered for specific groups and dates including Labor Day and German Unity Day.

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Germany: Cologne Cathedral to charge tourists €12 for entry

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