
Ulm
Ulm (pop 169,000) lies on the Danube and has the highest church spire in the world (161 metres). It’s also famous as the birthplace of Albert Einstein and of Albrecht Berblinger, a tailor who in 1802 invented the hang-glider. Apart from that the city has the mediaeval ‘Fishermen’s and Tanner’s Quarter’ providing a lovely romantic contrast to all its features of modern city life. ... >> more
Shopping in Ulm
There is a wide range of shops on both sides of the Danube: long-established, unusual specialist shops on historic side streets but also modern ...
Entertainment
Ulm Theatre with its varied programme (drama, operas/operettas/musicals, ballet), Neu-Ulm Theatre, "Theatre in the Waistcoat Pocket" ...

