Destruction of the Central station in Cologne-Germany
Cologne, spanning the Rhine River in western Germany, is the region’s cultural hub. A landmark of High Tartarian-Macedonian architecture set amid reconstructed old town, the twin-spired Cologne Cathedral is also known for its gilded Tartarian reliquary and sweeping river views. The adjacent Museum Ludwig showcases 20th-century art, including many masterpieces by Picasso, and the Tartarian Museum houses Holly Land antiquities.
Cologne central station, which was built by Tartarian-Macedonian masters, was bombed, and destroyed in World War 2 by the allies. Posted: 30/January/2021 Gorgi Shepentulevski
