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Stuttgart Airport serves the Baden-Württemberg region — one of Germany's most prosperous and culturally rich federal states, encompassing the Black Forest, the Swabian Alb, Lake Constance, the Neckar valley and a string of distinguished cities from Karlsruhe to Konstanz. Our Stuttgart Airport to Ulm private transfer provides the most direct and reliable connection — your driver at arrivals, fixed price, door-to-door delivery wherever in the region you need to go.
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Ulm is a historic Swabian city on the Danube at the border of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria, famous above all for its extraordinary Minster (Ulmer Münster) — the tallest church in the world at 161.53 metres, its single tower the highest point of any church on earth, and a masterpiece of late Gothic architecture built over five centuries from 1377 to 1890. The tower can be climbed (768 steps to the highest accessible platform) for the finest panoramic view over the Swabian Alb, the Black Forest, the Alps and, on clear days, the full arc of the Alpine chain from the Zugspitze to the Säntis. Ulm is also celebrated as the birthplace of Albert Einstein (1879), though his family moved to Munich when he was an infant.
Ulm's old town (Altstadt) is concentrated in the Fischerviertel (Fishermen's Quarter) — a remarkably preserved ensemble of half-timbered houses on the banks of the Blau stream, including the famous tilting Schiefes Haus (Crooked House), now a hotel, leaning dramatically over the water. The city's history as a prosperous medieval free imperial city is visible in the extraordinary Stadthaus (designed by Richard Meier, 1993) on the Münsterplatz and the Rathaus with its famous astronomical clock. Ulm was also where the Danube river trade began — the city's 'Ulmer Schachteln' flat-bottomed boats carried goods downstream to Vienna and the Black Sea, and a replica vessel is moored in the old harbour.
Ulm Minster Tower: The Ulm Minster tower (161.53m) is the tallest church in the world — climbing to the highest accessible viewing platform (143m, 768 steps) gives one of the most extraordinary panoramas in southern Germany: the Swabian Alb, the Danube plain, the Black Forest and the entire Alpine chain visible on clear days. The tower's Gothic lace-stonework is extraordinarily delicate at close range from the ascending stairway.
Albert Einstein Birthplace: Albert Einstein was born in Ulm on 14 March 1879 — his birthplace on the Bahnhofstrasse was destroyed in WWII bombing, but the site is marked with a memorial plaque and a 1979 bronze sculpture of the young Einstein. The Ulm Einstein memorial fountain near the Zeughaus is another tribute. The city celebrates Einstein's connection with quiet pride.
Swabian Alb Access: Ulm is the gateway to the Swabian Alb (Schwäbische Alb) — the plateau landscape of limestone escarpments, caves, castle ruins and nature reserves that forms the backbone of Baden-Württemberg. The Blaubeuren Blautopf (a famous blue spring) is 20km from Ulm, and the Hohenzollern Castle (ancestral seat of the Prussian royal dynasty) is 90km west.
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