Ulm
Ulm is a city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg with around 125,000 inhabitants. The City is known for its culture, history and impressive architecture.
Some of the most famous sights in Ulm are:
The Ulm Münster, a Gothic church that is considered one of the tallest church towers in the world and offers a magnificent view over the City.
The fishermen's quarter, a historic district with narrow streets and half-timbered houses.
The Ulm Museum, which shows the history of the City and the regional culture.
The Botanical Garden, a beautiful garden with a variety of plants and animals from all over the world.
Ulm has a long history and was first mentioned in a document in 854. It was an important City in the textile industry and also has a rich culture and history.
Ulm has a well-developed economy and high purchasing power. The City is known for its textile industry, but also for the manufacture of machinery.