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Ulm Minster (German: Ulmer Münster) is a Lutheran church located in Ulm, State of Baden-Württemberg . It is currently the tallest church in the world . [3] The church is the fifth-tallest structure built before the 20th century , with a steeple measuring 161.53 metres.
Address. Ulmer Münster. Münsterplatz 1. 89073 Ulm. Phone +49 731 3799450. Opening hours. Apr-Sep: 9am-6pm. Oct-Mar: 10am-5pm. Christmas market: 10-18 h. Opening hours tower ascent (up to 70 m) Apr-Sep: 9-17 h. Oct-Mar: 10am-4pm. Level 2 at 102 metres can be climbed daily from 10 am to 3 pm. Tickets. Adults 7.00 EUR. Reductions 4.50 EUR.
Ulm Münster. Before you even get close to the city, you'll see the towering Ulm Münster on the skyline. Its 162m (531-ft.) steeple is the tallest of any cathedral in the world, and the Ulm Münster itself is second only to Cologne Cathedral in size.
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Ulm Minster is located inside Ulm's historic city centre, and only a 15 minutes' walk away from the central railway station.
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Mar 28, 2020 · Ulm is conveniently located near the intersection of the A7 and A8 highways. Simply follow the local roads B10 or B28 for a straightforward journey. 4. The Ulm walking tour described here mainly covers the old town, including sites such as the Ulm Minster, the Fishermen’s Quarter, and the Leaning House.
Firstly it was the largest ever, and larger than many bishops' cathedrals. Then, it was the most beautiful of churches, on account of the light that, thanks to its architecture, could penetrate every corner. Thirdly, the Minster has more altars than all other parish churches, namely 51.
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Second tallest church in the world, after Sagrada Familia in Barcelona with a steeple measuring 161.5 metres (530 ft). Visitors can climb the 768 steps that lead to the top of the minster's spire. At 143 m (469 ft) it gives a panoramic view of Ulm in Baden-Württemberg and Neu-Ulm in Bavaria and, in clear weather, a vista of the Alps.