Rathaus Ulm, Gothic town hall in Ulm, Germany
Rathaus Ulm is a Gothic structure featuring a Renaissance facade decorated with detailed murals depicting virtues, commandments, and vices. A gilded astronomical clock from 1520 crowns the building, serving as a striking focal point.
The building was first constructed in 1370 as a merchant trading house, then became the official town hall in 1419. Gothic architectural elements were added during the 15th century.
The south windows display six statues of electoral princes, while coats of arms show cities connected to Ulm through medieval trade networks. These decorations speak to the town's historical importance as a trading hub.
The building sits in the central market square and is easy to locate thanks to its prominent position. The surrounding area offers comfortable spaces to walk around and observe the structure from different angles.
A replica of aviator Albrecht Ludwig Berblinger's flying apparatus hangs above the staircase inside the building. This remembers the experimental flight attempts made by this Ulm inventor during the 1700s.
Location: Ulm
Architectural style: Gothic architecture
GPS coordinates: 48.39700,9.99333
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:43
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