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Ulm, Germany
Ulm, Germany
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Ulm is a picturesque town on the River Danube in Baden-Wüttemberg, Germany. It covers 118.69 sq km (45.83 sq mi) and has a population of 122,000 (2011 estimate). Ulm's call to fame includes being the birthplace of Albert Einstein as well as having the tallest church steeple in the world.

Guide to Ulm Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in Ulm that you can book online, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites. This helps you to make your room booking with the site that offers the best price.


Ulm in winter
Ulm in winter
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More on Ulm

Ulm is located at an altitude of 479 m (1,571 ft), at the point where the Blau river and Iller river join the Danube. Forested hills embrace the city on three sides while the Danube flows through the south. Ulm comprises 18 neighbourhoods, all except four are located on the left (north) bank of the Danube.

Despite its old-world setting, Ulm has established itself in cutting edge industries from electronics to pharmaceuticals. It is also home to the University of Ulm, regarded as one of the best research universities in Germany specializing in biomedicine, the sciences and engineering.

The history of human habitation in the Ulm area goes back to the early Neolithic period. Evidence of settlements dating from 5,000 BC has been uncovered in Eggingen and Lehr, today districts of Ulm. The history of modern Ulm goes back to AD 854, when it was first mentioned. Ulm was declared an Imperial City, by Friedrich Barbarossa, the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, in 1181.

From a stopover point for medieval kings, Ulm grew into an important trade city. In 1377, construction of the Ulm Minster began. It was financed by the townspeople rather than the church.

the 15th and 16th centuries were prosperous times for Ulm, benefiting from its location at a strategic crossroad of medieval trade routes. During this period it erected many of its important buildings. In 1530 Ulm converted to the Protestant faith.


Autumn on the Danube in Ulm
Autumn on the Danube in Ulm
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The Thirty Years' War (1618-48) ushered a period of decline for Ulm. Its position as a trading city was further eroded by the discovery of the New World, which created new trade routes. In the 18th century it was alternately conquered and ruled by French and Bavarian soldiers, and following the French Revolution, occupied alternately by French and Austrian forces.

World War II bombing destroyed 80% of the medieval part of Ulm. After the war, the city was quickly rebuilt in a simple style. As a result, much of the city now has modern architecture.


Fischerviertel in Ulm
Fischerviertel in Ulm
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Visiting Ulm, Germany

There are trains to Ulm from Stuttgart (an hour away) and Munich (two hours away).

Exploring Ulm

The Old Town is small enough for you to explore on foot.







Places of Interest in Ulm, Germany

  1. Fishermen's Quarter (Fischerviertel)
  2. Museum of Bread Culture (Museum der Brotkultur)
  3. Ulm Cathedral (Ulmer Münster)
  4. Ulmer Museum


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