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Media Park

Media Park is a place of concentration of the media and the music industry.

Media Park

If you want to see modern Cologne, head to the newly created MediaPark, located in the northern part of the city, right behind the ring road. Once there was a warehouse complex, but now there are modern offices, television studios and radio stations, as well as media giants - EMI and "Sony Music".

The main attraction of the area is the sparkling Cologne-Turm skyscraper (Köln-Turm), which is beautifully reflected in the lake. In Media Park you will find a cafe or restaurant for every taste. There are many shops here. Cinedom, Cologne's largest cinema, is right there. On the roof of the cinema there is a cafe with amazing city views.

How to get there

Metro U12, U15 to Christophstraße / Mediapark Station.

Watch the video: Future Netherlands - Media Park a New Social Ecosystem (November 2024).

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