Gen Z stonemason Charlie Gee restores historic landmarks in Europe, like the Cologne Cathedral, while following in his father ...
Apart from its exceptional intrinsic value and the artistic masterpieces it contains, Cologne Cathedral testifies to the enduring strength of European Christianity.
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Meet the Gen Z stonemason who restores historical landmarks damaged in World War II. Charlie Gee, 22, followed in the footsteps of his dad who is also a stonemason. Charlie specialises in cathedral ...
That's where our famous cathedral is. It is one of the most visited sites in Germany. It took 750 years to build it. Cologne cathedral has the largest free-swinging bell in the world. It's called ...