St. Kolumba was one of the largest parish churches in medieval Cologne, dating back to 980, and dedicated to Columba of Sens. The original Romanesque church was replaced by a Gothic church. Artworks in it included the Saint Columba Altarpiece by Rogier van der Weyden, and an altar by an anonymous artist. It was almost completely destroyed by bombing in World War II. From 1947, a chapel was built on the ruins, dedicated to Mary as "Madonna of the Ruins". The chapel was called St. Kolumba from 2007, when it became part of the Kolumba, the museum of the archdiocese of Cologne.
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| - St. Kolumba (Köln) (de)
- Église Sainte-Colombe de Cologne (fr)
- St. Kolumba, Cologne (en)
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| - St. Kolumba war eine der größten Pfarrkirchen Kölns. Ihr Ursprung geht zurück auf das Jahr 980. Die zunächst romanische Kirche musste im späten Mittelalter einem gotischen Neubau weichen. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg wurde die Kirche fast vollständig zerstört. Ab 1947 wurde in den Ruinen die Marienkapelle „Madonna in den Trümmern“ errichtet. Seit 2007 ist die Kapelle in den Neubau des Erzbischöflichen Diözesanmuseums integriert. (de)
- L'église Sainte-Colombe (Sankt Kolumba en allemand) est un vestige de l'une des nombreuses églises romanes de Cologne. Sa construction remonte à l'année 980. Depuis 2007, Sankt Kolumba est intégrée au musée diocésain de l'archevêché de Cologne. (fr)
- St. Kolumba was one of the largest parish churches in medieval Cologne, dating back to 980, and dedicated to Columba of Sens. The original Romanesque church was replaced by a Gothic church. Artworks in it included the Saint Columba Altarpiece by Rogier van der Weyden, and an altar by an anonymous artist. It was almost completely destroyed by bombing in World War II. From 1947, a chapel was built on the ruins, dedicated to Mary as "Madonna of the Ruins". The chapel was called St. Kolumba from 2007, when it became part of the Kolumba, the museum of the archdiocese of Cologne. (en)
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| - Exterior of the Kolumba museum, with the entry to the St. Kolumba chapel (en)
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| - St. Kolumba war eine der größten Pfarrkirchen Kölns. Ihr Ursprung geht zurück auf das Jahr 980. Die zunächst romanische Kirche musste im späten Mittelalter einem gotischen Neubau weichen. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg wurde die Kirche fast vollständig zerstört. Ab 1947 wurde in den Ruinen die Marienkapelle „Madonna in den Trümmern“ errichtet. Seit 2007 ist die Kapelle in den Neubau des Erzbischöflichen Diözesanmuseums integriert. (de)
- L'église Sainte-Colombe (Sankt Kolumba en allemand) est un vestige de l'une des nombreuses églises romanes de Cologne. Sa construction remonte à l'année 980. Depuis 2007, Sankt Kolumba est intégrée au musée diocésain de l'archevêché de Cologne. (fr)
- St. Kolumba was one of the largest parish churches in medieval Cologne, dating back to 980, and dedicated to Columba of Sens. The original Romanesque church was replaced by a Gothic church. Artworks in it included the Saint Columba Altarpiece by Rogier van der Weyden, and an altar by an anonymous artist. It was almost completely destroyed by bombing in World War II. From 1947, a chapel was built on the ruins, dedicated to Mary as "Madonna of the Ruins". The chapel was called St. Kolumba from 2007, when it became part of the Kolumba, the museum of the archdiocese of Cologne. (en)
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