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The university city of Ulm dates back to the year 850. The once Imperial City is best known as the birthplace of Albert Einstein. Located alongside the Danube River, Ulm is surrounded by the Swabian Alps, which keep temperatures in the area relatively cool. The city’s motif is the sparrow, or Spatzen, which can be seen throughout its Gothic architecture. The Ulm Cathedral, or Ulmer Minister, is a 15th century Gothic cathedral that was completed in the late 1800’s. Climb nearly 800 stairs to the top of the spire for views of the city and surroundings on clear days. The Medieval Fisherman’s Quarter is home to the world’s most crooked hotel. The 11th century Wiblingen Monastery is home to a small convent museum, Baroque basilica and Rococo library.

Ulm, Germany

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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