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  2. Cologne (Germany) - Cathedral - St Peter and the Virgin Mary - The 8 Bells. 747 Likes. 217,447 Views. 2008 Apr 25. Subscribe - https://goo.gl/A13Jg5...

  3. Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) - Plenum of 11 Bells (The Sound of Each Bell & All Bells Ringing) 🔔 - YouTube.

  4. Cologne Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Cologne Cathedral (German: Kölner Dom, pronounced [ˌkœlnɐ ˈdoːm] ⓘ, officially Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus, English: Cathedral Church of Saint Peter) is a cathedral in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia belonging to the Catholic Church.

  5. Petersglocke - Wikipedia

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    Petersglocke (pronounced [ˈpeːtɐsˌɡlɔkə]; English: "[Saint] Peter's bell"), commonly referred to as Dicker Pitter (German: [ˈdɪkɐ ˈpɪtɐ]; Kölsch: Decke Pitter or Dekke Pitter, pronounced [ˈdekə ˈpitˑɐ] ⓘ; [help does not use "ˑ"] i.e. "Fat/Big Peter"), is the largest bell in Cologne Cathedral.

  6. The Petersglocke: Germany’s Massive Cathedral Bell

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    The Petersglocke (f, St. Peter’s Bell) is one of the largest swinging bells in the world. It has its home in the Kölner Dom (m, Cologne Cathedral), a breath-taking cathedral with a long history and many records of its own.

  7. Yes, visitors generally pass through Cologne Cathedral's bell chamber, which contains eight of the cathedral's 12 bells, on their way to the viewing platform. If extended bell-ringing is scheduled before a mass (for example on Sundays and feast days before 2.00 p.m.) or in the event of maintenance work, the bell chamber remains closed.

  8. St. PetersglockeCologne, Germany - Atlas Obscura

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    Discover St. Petersglocke in Cologne, Germany: The largest bell in the world has been swinging high above a Cologne cathedral for almost a century.

  9. Cologne Cathedral - New World Encyclopedia

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    Bells. The cathedral has eleven church bells, of which three are Medieval. The first was the 3.8-ton Dreikönigenglocke ("Bell of the Three Kings"), cast in 1418, installed in 1437, and recast in 1880.

  10. Cologne Cathedral Tower Climb - The South Tower - Cologne Tourism

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    At a height of about 53 meters, you will pass St. Peter's Bell, which is the Cathedral’s Bell 1 and also called “decker Pitter” (fat Peter) by the people of Cologne.

  11. Guide to the Cologne Cathedral in Germany - TripSavvy

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    There are eight bells, including the St. Peters Bell which is the largest freely swinging church bell in the world at 24,000 kg. Getting to the Cologne Cathedral. If arriving by metro or train, get off at the "Dom/Hauptbahnhof" stop. The Cologne Cathedral looms over the central railway station of Cologne.