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Cologne Cathedral Tower Climb

Vito Amorelli - Videos
Vito Amorelli - Videos
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πŸ‘οΈ 6K viewsπŸ“… 3 years ago⏱️ 9:12
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Creator's Key Takeaways

this is the previous tour group coming down as you can see it's not a fancy elevator but a scaffolding construction type with bars pretty much open to the outside

it's just an awe-inspiring experience the weight issue becomes even more amazing when you enter the area of the stone and sculpture work

a picture of a lifetime

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Use the scaffolding elevator to go up the tower, cutting down on the climb
βœ“Stay close in the narrow hallways to avoid getting lost
βœ“Be prepared for claustrophobic conditions in the tower

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is it like to climb the Cologne Cathedral Tower?
QHow does the scaffolding elevator work?
QWhat views can you see from the top of the tower?

Topics Covered

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Top: Cologne Cathedral Tower Climb
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YouTube Video Description↓

Viking Rhine River Cruise September 2022 A Viking Rhine River Cruise from Amsterdam, Netherlands to Basil, Switzerland. A climb up the 509 stairs to the 515 foot Cologne Tower with views of Cologne Views of the inside of the tower and the city from the top of the cathedral tower. One of the excursions on our Viking Rhine River cruise is to go up the Cologne Cathedral Tower. Now for the Viking travelers, they are allowed to use the scaffolding elevator to go up the tower cutting down on the 509 stairs to go up to the 515-foot tower. Now when we went up the Strasbourg Cathedral Tower it was ONLY 332 steps to climb the 466-foot tower and no elevator. However, it was that climb that convinced me, I didn’t want to do the Cologne Tower even though I had paid for it. However, my travel partner was a lot braver than I, and she did the climb. She took all the pictures while she braved the β€œelevator” ride and the walk. We had to get written permission from the Directors of the Cathedral to post this video.