1:05 CORRECTION: The three crowns represent the Three Magi who went to Bethlehem when Jesus was born. And their remains are said to be held inside a huge sarcophagus, which is on public display (but always closed and never opened, of course) inside the Kölner Dom. The Three Magi are called "Die heiligen Drei Könige" (The holy Three Kings) in German - but they are NEVER referred to as "Kings of Cologne". The city of Köln has been part of various kingdoms throughout history, but there has never ever been a "King of Cologne".
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1:05 CORRECTION: The three crowns represent the Three Magi who went to Bethlehem when Jesus was born. And their remains are said to be held inside a huge sarcophagus, which is on public display (but always closed and never opened, of course) inside the Kölner Dom. The Three Magi are called "Die heiligen Drei Könige" (The holy Three Kings) in German - but they are NEVER referred to as "Kings of Cologne". The city of Köln has been part of various kingdoms throughout history, but there has never ever been a "King of Cologne".