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The Cologne Cathedral Costs From Today 12 Euro Entrance

From Wednesday, a visit to Cologne Cathedral will cost twelve euros. We talked to people who were still free of charge.

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High costs, noticeable measure: In Cologne Cathedral you have to pay a "visiting money" from today. If you just want to pray, you come in for free, in a closed area. What Cologne and tourists say about it.

·Germany
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Pray remains free, sightseeing costs 12 euros. The new entry fee responds to the rising maintenance costs at Cologne Cathedral. However, the fee is more than an economic measure.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Since 1 July, visitors to Cologne Cathedral have to pay entry. Shortly before the opening, a long line has been formed on the cathedral plate.

Center

There was some confusion, some of which had not yet been recorded: What do the first guests of the cathedral say, who had to pay the entrance fee? And what was the situation at and in the cathedral itself?

Lean Right

The Cologne Cathedral has made six years in a row minus and now introduces a fee of twelve euros. For the chairman of the Atheist Federation the payment is not justified. One can also cheat.

·Berlin, Germany
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From Wednesday onwards, it is mandatory for visitors to Cologne Cathedral to purchase an admission ticket. Those wishing to enter the famous cathedral now pay 12 euros. However, there is a reduced rate for young people, students, and the underprivileged, among others. A part of the building also remains freely accessible to those visiting for religious reasons.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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rnd.de broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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