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The Aachen Cathedral  
   

The Aachen Cathedral

Constructed initially in 792 and added to over the years, it is the oldest cathedral in northern Europe and was known as the "Royal Church of St. Mary at Aachen" during the Middle Ages. For 600 years, from 936 to 1531, the Aachen chapel was the church of coronation for 30 German kings and 12 queens.
London, Brussels, and Aachen, Germany

May 26th 2011
Thursday, May 26th On Thursday morning, we were up and at the breakfast table for our modified and full English breakfasts before we headed back to London. On Wednesday, I had pretty well oriented myself as to the basics of how to get around in the area near the B&B so we really had no real trouble getting back to Gatwick to turn in the car. The only bad thing was the weather. We dr ... read more
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