spinnesteet
Spinnesteet is a historic street located in the old town of Cologne, Germany, known for its distinctive medieval architecture and cultural significance. The name "Spinnesteet," which translates to "Spinners' Street," originates from the guilds of spinners who once operated along this narrow thoroughfare. The street is characterized by its closely packed, half-timbered houses, many of which date back to the 16th and 17th centuries, reflecting the region’s traditional Hanseatic trading heritage.
Spinnesteet is situated in the heart of Cologne’s Roman-Germanic Museum district, adjacent to the famous Roman
The area surrounding Spinnesteet has undergone restoration efforts to preserve its historical character while accommodating modern
Visitors to Spinnesteet often combine their exploration with nearby attractions, such as the Cologne Cathedral and