Neuer Bau, Cultural heritage monument in Ulm, Germany.
The Neuer Bau is a building in central Ulm characterized by clean, functional design with dressed stone and straight lines throughout its facade. The structure appears deliberately simple and ordered, without unnecessary ornament, standing visibly different from older architectural styles nearby.
The building was constructed in the mid-20th century as a response to destruction from World War II, embodying the city's will to rebuild. It exemplifies the architecture of that reconstruction period, which prioritized functionality and efficiency in design.
The Neuer Bau shapes how locals and visitors experience the center of Ulm today, standing as a symbol of how the community chose to rebuild itself. Through its presence, the building communicates something important about the values and choices of the people who created it.
The building sits centrally and is easy to reach on foot from most parts of the city center, with accessible entry for visitors with mobility needs. Since it remains an actively used building, visiting hours may vary, so checking ahead is helpful before planning a visit.
The building's name literally means 'New Construction' and directly reflects its purpose as a symbol of beginning again after destruction. This deliberately chosen name carries the hope and optimism of the postwar period and remains alive in how locals reference it today.
Location: Ulm
GPS coordinates: 48.39750,9.99016
Latest update: December 9, 2025 20:20
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