The first thing we do in almost every city is try to find the tourist information office. Sometimes it's amazing, sometimes, not so much. Since it was Sunday, although we could enter the building, there were no people to help us (just some not very good brochures!). We did meet a group that was doing a tour and were invited along, but since none of our group was that great at German, we decided to take a pass.
This is the tourist information building--definitely recognizable! We did end up going to the train station and they gave us a map with things to see. :)
Again, we went right before April, so fountains weren't working yet!
The main church here is pretty amazing. You can see they are doing some work (lots and lots of scaffolding!), but from the front that's not even very noticeable.
Again, lots of detailed work along the front.
This is in front of the church. It shows in what direction and how far the city is from Ulm.
Inside the Church
I love stained glass windows, although pictures don't really get across the detail and the feeling they evoke!
Many of these birds can be found throughout Ulm!
Now these are some high ceilings :)
Instead of traditional candle stands, you can light candles and stick them in the sand.
We decided to climb the stairs to the top, and although it was a great view, it definitely took a lot of work to get there! Here you can see it was a pretty small staircase, and the wind made it freezing cold!
One of my favorite shots of the city, took through one of the cutouts.
Gargoyles! One of my favorite features of these churches :)
And just when you think you've reached the top...there's more stairs
You can definitely pick out the tourist info building :)
And proof that there was 768 stairs...and my legs were sore for days, lol
After that we walked to the train station, picked up a map and explored the city. Lots of canals, biking trails, and river inputs. In a month or so I wouldn't want to leave!
Old city wall
One of the boat inputs
Crooked House
I've seen lots of trees with Easter eggs hung on them
Very small alleyway
I took this one for Annie, lol
Walking on top of the wall you can see the river and bike trail
Metzgerturm
One of the many bird statues around Ulm :)
Old Cityhall
City Library, I believe
Now this is a cool fountain!
In this square we had some good Indian food, and then spent a few hours in one of the museums. It was partly modern art (I really don't get modern art...) and part historical artifacts. Those were quite cool, but unfortunately pictures weren't allowed.
But after that we wandered around the city some more, using what was left of daylight.
Again, more birds. Playing? Injured? Can't really tell
A mirrored bird this time
Wandering bird :)
Found on 3 Kings street :)
Lady bug bird?
Catholic Church...tell Brett not to diss St. Therese anymore, lol
And that was our day in Ulm. Definitely had fun, although I wouldn't call it a hotbed of activity :p We barely saw anybody on the streets...kinda freaky
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