A major university center, this is one of the most beautiful cities in Germany. There are many tourists here at any time of a year. People are attracted by unique places of interest, cozy restaurants and wide selection of shops.
1.The main form of public transport is a bus; in certain areas of the city you can travel by tram. The cost of the ticket for one trip is about 2 euros; holidaymakers also have an … Open
Ulm is a classic German city with an abundance of attractive local restaurants and bistros. Visitors of the city are advised to begin an acquaintance with features of local cuisine with a … Open
The historic Mezgerturm, also known as the Butcher's Tower, is an unusual historical symbol. It is remains of the medieval defensive structures. The tower was built in 1345. Its height is 36 meters. It has become a world-famous landmark due to a serious inclination. In the Middle Ages, the tower was built on a wetland, so over time, it began to lean. Now the level of its slope is only slightly lower than the famous leaning Tower of Pisa.
The symbol of this beautiful city with an interesting history is a sparrow (Ulmer Spatz). Travelers will certainly pay attention to the fact that souvenir shops sell a lot of interesting … Open
Guests of Ulm should definitely visit the Bread Museum, opened in 1955. The museum occupies a beautiful historic building. Once, there was a barn in it. Nowadays, around 18000 thematic exhibits have been collected there. You can see the tools used by German cultivators and millers hundreds of years ago. The historical exposition is supplemented with nice interactive exhibits. During a tour, visitors are offered to learn on their own how to make flour.
In the center of the city there is its main and most beautiful sight, Ulmer Münster. It is the highest cathedral in the world. The building is made in the Gothic style; the construction of … Open
We should also mention the preserved building of the old Mint. It was erected in the middle of the 16th century. They used wood as the main building material. Only later some parts of the building were reinforced with bricks. Today, the old mint is open for public visits.