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    Ulm (German pronunciation: ⓘ) is the sixth-largest city of the southwestern German state of Baden-Württemberg, and with around 129,000 inhabitants, it is Germany's 60th-largest city. Ulm is located on the eastern edges of the Swabian Jura mountain range, on the upper course of the River Danube, at the confluence with the small Blau Stream ...

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · Here are the best things to do in Ulm: 1. Ulm Minster Source: Mikhail Markovskiy / Shutterstock.com Ulm Minster. To set the scene, Ulm Minster has the highest steeple in the world, is officially the tallest complete church in the world and coming into the 20th century it was the 5th tallest man-made structure.

  3. Dec 22, 2023 · The old German imperial city of Ulm, located on the left bank of the River Danube and founded in AD 850, is the economic and cultural center of Upper Württemberg and the starting point of the Upper Swabian Baroque Highway. Even without its other interesting things to do, Ulm would be worth visiting for the magnificent Ulm Münster.

  4. How to spend one day in Ulm Germany. In this 1-day itinerary in Ulm, discover the main attractions of the city. Day 1 in Ulm. Start the day by visiting Ulmer Münster, located on Münsterplatz. For panoramic views of the city visit the top of the church tower.

  5. Get yourself inspired! Here you can find all the highlights Ulm and Neu-Ulm are offering you!

  6. Ulm. Starting with the statistics: Ulm has the crookedest house (as listed in Guinness World Records) and one of the narrowest (4.5m wide), the world’s oldest zoomorphic sculpture (aged 30,000 years), tallest cathedral steeple (161.5m high), and is the birthplace of the physicist, Albert Einstein.

  7. Discover the beauty of contrasts in Ulm with the world's tallest church tower, history, good food and drink and modern architecture.

  8. Ulm, city, Baden-Württemberg Land (state), southwestern Germany. It lies on the left bank of the Danube River at its junction with the Iller and the Blau, opposite the Bavarian town of Neu Ulm. Ulm was first mentioned as a royal domain in 854 and was chartered in the 12th century by the.

  9. Ulm for Beginners. "ULM": the sound that the famous Swabian writer Thaddäus Troll once wrote, sounds as if someone tried to speak very, very, Swabian; as if they had a big dumpling in their mouth.

  10. In addition to offering its visitors the view of the Ulm Minster, the highest church steeple in the world, Ulm also offers its visitors an enchanting view of the old town, the fishermans' quarter, and the Wiblingen monastery.