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1248

Cologne Cathedral begun

1248

The archbishop laid the foundation stone of a new Gothic cathedral intended to shelter the relics of the Magi, recently brought from Milan. Its twin spires, finally topped out in 1880, would become Germany's most famous medieval construction site. For six centuries a crane stood motionless atop the unfinished south tower, a landmark visible from miles away and a symbol of Gothic ambition defeated by time.