
Ulm - Wikipedia
Ulm is the overall 11th-largest city on the Danube River, and the third-largest German Danubian city after Regensburg and Ingolstadt. Founded around 850, Ulm is rich in history and traditions …
The Danube River in Ulm - Nemorino's travels
2021年2月10日 · Here in Ulm is where the Danube (which in German is called the Donau) starts to be navigable for river boats. Above Ulm you would have to have a canoe or kayak, but even …
Attractions & Things to Do in Ulm - PlanetWare
2023年12月22日 · 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 …
15 Best Things to Do in Ulm (Germany) - The Crazy Tourist
2020年1月26日 · If you’re up for a restorative stroll you could make for the Danube bordered by a long remnant of Ulm’s defensive walls. Built from brick, these date to 1482 and run from the …
Ulm — Wikipédia
Ulm (prononcé en allemand : /ʔʊlm/ Écouter) est une ville du Bade-Wurtemberg, dans le sud de l’Allemagne, dont la plus grande partie se trouve sur la rive gauche du Danube. Formant un …
Ulm | Germany, Map, Population, & Cathedral | Britannica
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 and the Danube | tourismus-bw.de
Right on the bank of the Danube on the Ulm side, you have the Butcher's Tower, the romantic rose gardens and the Eagle Bastion, from which the legendary Tailor of Ulm made attempt to …
Ulm – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Ulm is a town at the edge of Bavaria in Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany. It is home to the highest church steeple in the world (161.53 m), even higher than the Cathedral (Dom in …
Ulm: Must-sees an do's
Ulm’s historic Fishermen’s Quarter, the world-famous Gothic cathedral with the highest church spire in the world, the old lanes and squares; and Neu-Ulm with its unique panorama of the …
Danube Swabian Museum - Ulm
The legendary Danube dinosaur, modern hydroelectric power, Danube navigation in Ulm, wild carnival customs, Habsburg coffee house culture, practised nature conservation and curious …