Rathaus Ulm, Gothic town hall in Ulm, Germany
The Rathaus features a Renaissance facade adorned with detailed murals depicting virtues, commandments, and vices, alongside a gilded astronomical clock from 1520.
Originally constructed in 1370 as a merchant trading house, the structure became the official town hall in 1419 and received Gothic architectural additions in the 15th century.
The building incorporates six statues of electoral princes on its south windows and displays coats of arms representing cities connected through medieval trade.
Located at Marktplatz 1, the Rathaus opens Monday through Thursday from 8 AM to 6 PM and Friday from 8 AM to 2 PM with free admission.
A replica of Albrecht Ludwig Berblinger's flying apparatus hangs above the staircase, commemorating the experimental aviation attempts of Ulm's historical figure.
Location: Ulm
Architectural style: Gothic architecture
GPS coordinates: 48.39700,9.99333
Latest update: May 22, 2025 18:45
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