Cologne
Roman foundation, cathedral icon, and media/cultural hub on the Rhine
Timeline
38 BC: Founded by Romans as 'Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium' 1248: Construction of Cologne Cathedral begins (completed 1880 — 632 years later) 1945: 90% of city center destroyed in WWII bombing 1950s-60s: Rebuilt as modern media and business hub 2024: 1.1M residents; media capital of Germany (WDR, RTL); €80B+ GDP
Business Model
Not a company — Cologne's economy: media and broadcasting (WDR, RTL headquarters), insurance (DEVK, Gothaer), automotive (Ford Europe HQ), chemicals, and tourism. Cologne Cathedral attracts 6M+ visitors annually. Trade fairs (Koelnmesse) generate €1.5B+ economic impact.
Moat Analysis
Cologne Cathedral (UNESCO) is Germany's most visited landmark. Media cluster effect: WDR, RTL, and production companies create talent gravity. Rhine river location enables logistics and trade. Carnival tradition (Kolner Karneval) generates massive cultural tourism.
Key Data
Population: 1.1M | GDP: €80B+ | Ford Europe headquarters | Media hub (WDR, RTL) | Cathedral: 6M+ annual visitors | Koelnmesse: €1.5B+ economic impact
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