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Delve into Alber
The district Alber of Ulm in Tübingen Region (Baden-Württemberg) is a district located in Germany about 321 mi south-west of Berlin, the country's capital town.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 9°C / 48 °F
Morning Temperature | 5°C / 40 °F |
Evening Temperature | 7°C / 45 °F |
Night Temperature | 7°C / 44 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 1% |
Air Humidity | 73% |
Air Pressure | 1013 hPa |
Wind Speed | Fresh Breeze with 14 km/h (9 mph) from North-East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 97% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Tuesday, 19th of November 2024
7°C (45 °F)
1°C (34 °F)
Rain and snow, strong breeze, overcast clouds.
Wednesday, 20th of November 2024
2°C (36 °F)
-2°C (28 °F)
Snow, moderate breeze, broken clouds.
Thursday, 21st of November 2024
-0°C (32 °F)
-1°C (30 °F)
Snow, fresh breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Lago
Maritim
Leonardo Royal Hotel Ulm
Golden Tulip Parkhotel
City Partner Hotel Goldenes Rad
Best Western Plus Atrium
Astra
RiKu
Lehrertal Garni
IntercityHotel
Videos from this area
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Weihnachtsmarkt Ulm 2014
Der Weihnachtsmarkt Ulm lädt wieder vom 24.11.2014 bis zum 22.12.2014 auf den Ulmer Münsterplatz ein. Festlich geschmückte Buden, Glühwein Duft, gebrannte Mandeln unter dem höchsten ...
2012 SV BSZS Ulm TSB Ruden VA
http://irinhof.narod2.ru/english/our_sv_bszs/2012_ulm/ VA1 1142 Remo vom Fichtenschlag Josephine Kao Taipei 111 TW Ausgepragt, laßt ab (Überfall 3, Abverh 3) VA2 1191 Nino von Tronje...
FW Ulm mit ELW & VRW als Chevrolet (erstmalig gefilmt YT)
Hier rückt der Einsatzleitwagen und ein Vorausrüstwagen der Feuerwehr Ulm in der Keplerstraße zum Einsatz aus. ©Shooter2612/Stuttgart - 08/2012 - Ulm - Full HD https://www.facebook.c...
3x NEF BRK Neu-Ulm (BMW Touring)
Hier ist 3x das NEF vom BRK Neu-Ulm auf Einsatzfahrt in der Karlstraße unterwegs. Ein schöner BMW Touring mit Hella RTK7. Interessant ist auch die zwei verschiedenen Martinshornsignale des...
Instinktiv Media - Ihre Werbeagentur aus Ulm / Neu-Ulm
Wir - Instinktiv Media - begeistern unsere Kunden mit frischen Ideen, peppigen Designs und innovativen Lösungen. Möchten Sie sich auch begeistern lassen, dann schauen Sie einfach bei uns...
berblinger 3.0 | a multimedia sculpture on the danube | may 2011
Client: Main Departement for Culture, City of Ulm Concept & Realisation: Stephan von Tresckow | schwansee92.de Andreas Bartölke | schwansee92.de Mapping & Motion Design: Hendrik...
Mit dem Alber scalamobil auf das Ulmer Münster
Mit dem Scalamobil von alber sind auch Wendeltreppen keine Problem, wie hier eindrucksvoll gezeigt wird.
ULMER VOLKSFEST 2013 | VOLKSFESTKÖNIG | 18.07.2013
Entdecken Sie das Ulmer Volksfest -- das Familienvolksfest für Ulm, Neu-Ulm und die Region. Sie erwarten viele neue Fahrgeschäfte, die erstmals in Ulm zu testen sind! Egal, ob für die ganze...
ULMER VOLKSFEST 2010 | VOLKSFEST HAUTNAH | 14.07.2010
Entdecken Sie das Ulmer Volksfest -- das Familienvolksfest für Ulm, Neu-Ulm und die Region. Sie erwarten viele neue Fahrgeschäfte, die erstmals in Ulm zu testen sind! Egal, ob für die ganze...
ULMER VOLKSFEST 2012 | SICHERHEIT AUF DEM VOLKSFEST | 17.07.2012
Entdecken Sie das Ulmer Volksfest -- das Familienvolksfest für Ulm, Neu-Ulm und die Region. Sie erwarten viele neue Fahrgeschäfte, die erstmals in Ulm zu testen sind! Egal, ob für die ganze...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Iller
İller means provinces in Turkish, see Provinces of Turkey The Iller (ancient name Ilargus) is a river in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It is a right tributary of the Danube, 147 km in length. The source is located near Oberstdorf in the Allgäu region of the Alps, close to the Austrian border. From there it runs northwards, passing the towns of Sonthofen, Immenstadt, and Kempten.
Battle of Ulm
The Battle of Ulm on 16–19 October 1805 was a series of minor skirmishes at the end of Emperor Napoleon's Ulm Campaign. It culminated in the surrender of Karl Freiherr Mack von Leiberich and a significant part of his army near Ulm in Württemberg.
Schapfen Mill Tower
The Schapfen-Mill-Tower is a 115 metre high silo tower near Ulm, Germany. Schapfen-Mill-Tower was built in 2005. It is the second highest storage silo of the world after the Henninger-Tower in Frankfurt, Germany.
Radio 7
Radio 7 is a German radio station. It is broadcast in southeastern Baden-Württemberg and can also be received in neighboring Switzerland. Its main studio is located in Ulm, it also has local studios in Aalen, Ravensburg and Tuttlingen. Radio 7 has about 164,000 listeners per hour in Germany and 73,000 listeners per hour in Switzerland.
Elchingen Abbey
Elchingen Abbey (German: Kloster Elchingen, Reichsabtei Elchingen) was a Benedictine monastery in Oberelchingen in Bavaria, Germany, in the diocese of Augsburg.
University of Ulm
The Ulm University is a public university in the city of Ulm, in the South German state of Baden-Württemberg. The university was founded in 1967 and focuses on natural sciences, medicine, engineering sciences, mathematics, economics and computer science. With 9,500 students (winter semester 2012/2013), it is one of the newest public universities in Germany & proclaimed as one of the finest university in the world. Times Higher Education (THE) ranks it at no.
Donaustadion
The Donaustadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Ulm, Germany. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of SSV Ulm 1846. The stadium is able to hold 19,500 people. In 1999, a new stand was constructed, filling the last open gap of the former horseshoe shaped ground. This all-seated affair was the first non-smoking stand within a professional football ground in Germany.
Leibi
The Leibi is a tributary of the Danube in the district of Neu-Ulm, Bavaria, Germany. The source of the Leibi is in the west of an industrial area in Weißenhorn. The river is 21.9 km long. At first the Leibi crosses the industrial area from South to North and the fields north of it. Then the river briefly turns west along a forest area. After that it flows again to north, past the hamlet Hirbishofen (a part of Pfaffenhofen an der Roth), Holzheim and Steinheim (part of the city of Neu-Ulm).
Ulm School of Design
The Ulm School of Design (Hochschule für Gestaltung Ulm) was a college of design based in Ulm, Germany. Founded in 1953 by Inge Aicher-Scholl, Otl Aicher and Max Bill, the latter being first Rector of the school and a former student at the Bauhaus. The HfG quickly gained international recognition and is now viewed as being second only to the Bauhaus as the most influential school of design.
Wiblingen Abbey
Wiblingen Abbey was a former Benedictine abbey which was later used as barracks. Today its buildings house several departments of the medical faculty of the University of Ulm. The former abbey is located south of the confluence of the rivers Danube and Iller, south of the city of Ulm in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Administratively, the former independent village of Wiblingen now belongs to the city of Ulm. The abbey is part of the Upper Swabian Baroque Route.
Ulm Central Station
Ulm Central Station (Ulm Hauptbahnhof) is the main station in the city of Ulm, which lies on the Danube, on the border of the German states of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria in the Danube-Iller region (Region Donau-Iller). Ulm station has twelve platforms, of which five are terminating platforms, and forms a major railway junction. Other stations in the city are Ulm-Söflingen to the west and Ulm Ost (east) to the east and Ulm-Donautal (Danube valley) in the industrial area.
Turritellenplatte
The Turritellenplatte of Ermingen is a type of very rich, fossil-bearing rock which is of particular interest to geologists and paleontologists. It occurs in a very restricted outcrop and is protected in its entirety as a natural monument.
Söflingen Abbey
Söflingen Abbey was a nunnery of the Order of Poor Ladies, also known as the Poor Clares, the Poor Clare Sisters, the Clarisse, the Minoresses, or the Second Order of St. Francis. It was situated in the village of Söflingen, now part of Ulm in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Being the oldest nunnery of this order in Germany, it was also its most important and most affluent.
Botanischer Garten der Universität Ulm
The Botanischer Garten der Universität Ulm (28 hectares), also known as the Botanischer Garten Ulm, is a botanical garden and arboretum maintained by the University of Ulm. It is located at Hans-Krebs-Weg, Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The garden was begun in 1981 on a former shooting range southeast of the university on the Upper Eselsberg. Its first greenhouses were built in 1986, its arboretum created in the years 1992-1996, and two additional tropical greenhouses were added in 1997.
Stadthaus Ulm
The Stadthaus Ulm is an assembly hall and art exhibition centre in the city centre of Ulm. As an international landmark of modern architecture it is a building that encourages encounters with art, people, and culture. At the foot of the famous Ulm Minster, forming both a contrast and a complement to this dominating late-Gothic building, the Stadthaus and Münsterplatz (minster square) were designed by the renowned US architect Richard Meier.
Arena Ulm/Neu-Ulm
Max Bögl group plans, builds and operates. On the evening of 11 November met the council of Ulm, together with the City of Neu-Ulm by a large majority a landmark decision to build a modern multifunction hall on the Neu-Ulm Volksfestplatz. After a design & build process, the group was Max Bögl to the arenas in Nuremberg and Varazdin again convince the construction and operation of a multipurpose hall.
International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm
The International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm (IGradU) of Ulm University has been established in 2006 and is supported by the Excellence Initiative of the German Federal and State Governments since 2007. It promotes and supports graduate education and training in the field of biomedical research.
Fortress of Ulm
The fortress of Ulm (Bundesfestung Ulm) was one of five federal fortresses of the German Confederation around the cities of Ulm and Neu-Ulm. With its 9 km polygonal main circumvallation Ulm had the biggest fortress in Germany in the 19th century and it's still one of the biggest in Europe. After the final defeat of Napoleon in 1815 the victorious powers agreed to defend the states from the inside. The fortresses were one of the few realised projects of the confederation.
Rötelbach (Donau)
Rötelbach (Donau) is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Weihung
Weihung is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Trams in Ulm
The Ulm tramway network forms part of the public transport system in Ulm, in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Opened in 1897, the network is currently operated by Stadtwerken Ulm/Neu-Ulm GmbH (SWU).
AuGuSTheater Neu-Ulm
AuGuSTheater Neu-Ulm is a theatre in Bavaria, Germany.
Theater Ulm
Theater Ulm is a theatre in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Theater Ulüm
Theater Ulüm is a theatre in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Neu-Ulm station
Neu-Ulm station is the largest railway station of the Bavarian Große Kreisstadt (major district town) of Neu-Ulm. Other station in Neu-Ulm are Gerlenhofen and Finninger Straße, both on the Neu-Ulm–Kempten railway, and the disused Burlafingen station on the Ulm–Augsburg railway. The station was opened in 1853 and was rebuilt in 2007 as part of the Neu-Ulm 21 project in an open trough structure, which is covered to the northeast and southwest of the platforms.