Tomb Of The Three Wise Men
The Tomb of the Three Wise Men is believed to be the burial site of the Magi, who are often referred to as the Three Wise Men or Three Kings. According to Christian tradition, these figures visited the newborn Jesus in Bethlehem, bringing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. The tomb is located in Cologne, Germany, within the Cologne Cathedral, which is a significant pilgrimage site.
The relics of the Magi were said to have been brought to Cologne in the 12th century. The tomb is an ornate shrine that attracts many visitors and is an important symbol of the city's religious heritage. The story of the Magi is celebrated during the feast of the Epiphany, which commemorates their visit to Jesus.