Qué ver en ULM | Qué visitar en el SUR de ALEMANIA 🇩🇪
Before arriving in Ulm I had not investigated, I did not have much expectations, but I found a beautiful old town, many interesting places to see and several curiosities, I’ll tell you two, here is the most crooked house in the world and the place where Albert Einstein was born. For
Me it was a [Music] novelty Ulm is in the south of Germany and belongs to the State of Baden Wenberg or a similar pronunciation so that you are located 50 km from Munich this city was founded in the
9th century and was a key point on trade routes for the most part Due to its strategic location on the banks of the Danube River, Ulm is also famous for its Gothic cathedral with the tallest tower in the world,
But a few months ago I didn’t even know that Ulm existed. So I’m going to tell you what I discovered while visiting this city and the most important points to help you put together your itinerary
If you decide to stop by here, I recommend it from now on. The first thing that caught my attention was the enormous cathedral and, in addition to its size, the historical importance of this place to begin with,
The tower of This church is the tallest in the world At 161.3 m high, something curious that I read is that the tower was going to be lower but they decided to make it higher to surpass the
Cologne Cathedral. If you haven’t seen the video of Cologne, I’ll leave it here. the description so you can see it later you can climb the tower but check before traveling because they are now doing some work So you can climb Only up to the first observation platform
The first stone of this church was laid in 1377 and something to highlight It was financed by the city’s own inhabitants. The reason that motivated them to build this Church was that the previous one was outside the city walls and in times of war it was dangerous to go to
The church. I told you that construction began. in 1377 but in 1543 the construction was stopped due to lack of money and was only resumed. In the middle of the 19th century it took more than 500 years to finish,
This reminds me in contrast of the Munich cathedral that was built in just 20 years. I leave you the video of Munich in the description in case you didn’t see it and I couldn’t see it but in the
Cathedral Square on Wednesdays and Saturdays there is a market if you get to see it later come and tell me how it was Now let’s see the walls one of The places that I liked the most not only because of the
Wall itself but because it is next to the Danube, there is a park at the base. So it is a very nice place to walk, especially if the weather is good. We visited this part on two
Very different days. so we would show you images of both a gray day with some snow and another divine sunny day. There are some stairs by which you can climb the wall. I recommend it because the views are very beautiful and what we did is walk up the wall. and then
We walked back down along the river. On the other side of the Danube is noi ulm, which translates as new ulm, which is a different city and belongs to another state of Germany, it belongs to Bavaria, but both cities are very connected both historically and culturally. The wall
Was built around 1480 and at the time it stood directly over the river. It also had several access gates to the city. Although most of them are no longer there, since in 1800 Napoleon gave the order to demolish a large part of the fortification. Yes we can see this
Medieval tower that is slightly inclined and whose roof is covered with tiles of historic buildings of Ulm but something that is clarified on the official Ulm tourism page is that it was not used as an entrance gate to the city but beyond This Tower that is a little inclined in
Hul we have the most inclined house in the world that in reality today is a boutique hotel So if you spend at least one night in Hul you could sleep in the most inclined house in the world I leave you
The link This hotel in the description in case you want to take a look at the rooms and prices and if you end up staying here Tell me how your experience was. This house was built in 1443
And over time it began to lean due to the swampy soil that There is below. Notice that there is a part that is practically on the water. This is the Blau River that later flows into the
Danube. In 1995, when they renovated the building and converted it into a hotel, they decided to preserve the inclination since it was a hallmark of the place and they are proud to be an example of how architectural heritage can be protected and at the same time adapt it to current needs. In 1997
It was recognized in the Guinness Book as the most inclined hotel in the world. Take a look Because Beyond its characteristic inclination it is a typical German house with its Mad half-timbered and the surrounding streets are also very beautiful to walk precisely we are in
One of the most picturesque neighborhoods famous for its cobbled streets and half-timbered houses some of which date back to the 14th century, it is a neighborhood with a lot of movement but there are also quiet corners where there is no one in the way. We were surprised by
Some canals and bridges like these. You have just found restaurants, cafes, breweries, it attracts many tourists and also locals, but it was not always Thus, since it was the neighborhood of Los Marineros C idores y Pescadores Del Danubio, it was both the houses of these workers and their workplace,
But little by little people left this neighborhood, the buildings were collapsing even before the war. It was already very deteriorated but in the 1970s they began to renovate these buildings, open restaurants until it became the very picturesque and visited neighborhood
That it is today. The history of this neighborhood reminded me a lot of the El aptit France neighborhood in Strasbourg. I leave you the video in the description in case you didn’t see it, something that I also found out while being here is
That on March 14, 1879, Albert Einstein was born on van hof street trace 20. Although he lived only 15 months in a and in the place where the house where he was born was, there is a monument But it caught my
Attention that there is not a museum or a more significant tribute but not only to me because when I was researching I read several comments with similar opinions. There is a fountain called Einstein that is far from the center and from what I read it is not So
I decided not to spend time on it but as always I am going to leave you a map on my blog with all these places that I am naming marked so that you can see the location and the distance
Between them I am going to leave you marked too the Fountain This building is the administrative headquarters of the city but also a tourist attraction as soon as you see it, its façade is striking but
I will tell you a little about its history the oldest part of the building was built in 1370 as a trading house but it is mentioned For the first time as a town hall in 1419, most of the structure dates back to the 10th century. Although over the centuries it survived wars, reconstructions
And even a fire. Therefore, each of these renovations added a new element, which stands out the most. Its Renaissance façade with frescoes that represent biblical scenes and emblems of the city that we see today are from 1900 but were restored taking into account The Originals throughout
The 15th century, Gothic windows were installed on the south side and the gastronomic clock was installed in the 15th century and continues to function today and walking through the small streets of Ulm we found by chance this synagogue that was inaugurated in 2012 and is very close to the synagogue that
Existed before and that was destroyed during Kristallnacht in 1938 and opposite is the house of the oath which has a long history the building had many reconstructions but there is a tradition that is maintained And that is that every year there is an event called oath monday where
The mayor of hulm takes the historic oath on the Constitution of the city and its commitment to serve the citizens it seems that it is a day of celebration where there are various events throughout the city today the oath house houses the local History Museum and in front of the synagogue
As well but towards the other side We found by chance this building that dates back to 1534 and is called the tax house because this was its function for many years, although it was also used as a court, school and administrative offices. It was very damaged after the war and they restored it
In 1951. As you can see, there are many beautiful houses but there are some that stand out because you can tell that they are better preserved or have something special that draws attention like this one that is
It was built in 1616 and was the headquarters of the Sailors’ Guild. What caught our attention is that it has a painting of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, which refers to the transport of troops carried out by the Sailors of Ulm during the Ottoman Wars. Ulm has a lot
To offer. of events and museums including a Natural History Art Galleries the Bread Museum but I am going to leave you a more detailed list on my blog if you liked the video if the
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Descubre qué ver y hacer en Ulm, Alemania, donde está la catedral más alta, la casa más inclinada del mundo y es la ciudad natal de Albert Einstein. Si estás buscando qué visitar en el sur de Alemania para hacer turismo, es una ciudad a la que vale la pena dedicarle al menos un día. Te espero en el video para mostrarte Ulm.
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00:00 Qué ver en Ulm, Alemania
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