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  1. The old former Free Imperial City of Ulm in Baden-Württemberg, and the new city of Neu-Ulm in Bavaria. Both are well worth a visit: Ulms historic Fishermen’s Quarter, the world-famous Gothic cathedral with the highest church spire in the world, the old lanes and squares; and Neu-Ulm with its unique panorama of the Danube and beautiful ...

  2. Neu-Ulm is a town in Bavarian Swabia. It's just across the Danube from Ulm. In many ways Neu-Ulm serves as a suburb of Ulm, but it has attractions of its own. Despite being the "new" part of Ulm, Neu-Ulm offers many historically significant buildings, churches and streets.

  3. Neu-Ulm — A Busy Little Town On The Mighty Danube. This amazing little treasure trove was only recently formed when Württemberg and Bavaria split at the Danube. This left Ulm on the north side and the other half of town — Neu-Ulm — on the south of the river. And it certainly grew to fill the size gap.

  4. The Bavarian city of Neu-Ulm, Germany, which has a population of about 50,000, sits along the picturesque Danube River. It was founded after separating from the city of Ulm in the year 1810 and ...

  5. What is Neu-Ulm known for? When is the cheapest time to visit Neu-Ulm? Neu-Ulm Tourism: Tripadvisor has 3,416 reviews of Neu-Ulm Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Neu-Ulm resource.

  6. Must-sees in Ulm? The best known is the Gothic Minster, which boasts the highest church tower in the world. Other classics are the Fishermen’s and Tanners' quarter, the townhall, Einstein fountain and many more ...

  7. Website. nu.neu-ulm.de. Neu-Ulm is the capital of the Neu-Ulm district and a town in Swabia, Bavaria. Neighbouring towns include Ulm, Senden, Pfaffenhofen an der Roth, Holzheim, Nersingen and Elchingen. The United States Army had a base in Ulm until 1991.

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