Old St. Cornelius was the Roman Catholic parish church of Cologne-Rath/Heumar in North Rhine-Westphalia. Today, only the Romanesque bell tower remains.
The tower of the old parish church, consecrated to Saint Cornelius of Rome, probably still dates from a chapel mentioned in a document from 1147 in connection with the Deutz Abbey. It was a branch of the church in Urbach until the establishment of its own parish in Heumar in 1698. The nave was declared structurally unsound in 1824 and demolished after 1826; finally, in 1834, the construction of New St. Cornelius in Rath/Heumar took place.
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