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In a glorious half-timbered building right in the lively village centre, this hotel has spacious if rather nondescript rooms. Some have wooden balconies, leadlight windows and/or canopied beds. In the same family for over a century, it was once owned by the archbishop of Cologne (Köln) - hence the name and Cologne's coat of arms on the stained-glass door.
The capacious ground-floor lobby and restaurant, their dark wood panelling and stained glass - almost unchanged since 1905 - have a distinctly Wilhelmian feel
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