‘Ulm’ the free imperial city, with its well heeled history and traditional ambo, situated in the Baden Wurttemberg, Germany on the River Danube. The population is around 0.12 million inhabitants, founded in 850, renowned for its diverse economy with wide variety of industry. Main flourishing sectors include automobile, pharmaceuticals, electronics, mechanical coupled with high tech industry. The foundation of University of Ulm is the insignia as the research hub of the region, also the home to the University of Applied Sciences. It is the second largest solar energy producer in Germany, the best use of solar energy exemplify by the solar operated Ferry which crosses the River Danube and provide the wonderful trip to visitors across the river.

Ulm is dazzling with its ancient architecture, one of the famous churches with its largest steeple in the world around 161.5 meters high, the ‘Ulm Minster’ (Ulmer Munster) built in 1377. The Drifaltigkeitskirche Church is the Lutheran preaching house in the Ulm, nowadays a part of the church building use as a space for exhibitions. The Wilbingen Abbey, a baroque style church famous for its elaborate library.

The Town Hall (Rathaus) is a Renaissance style historic building in the Ulm situated in market square, fascinated with its astronomical clock and a fountain of Fishkasten, history back to 1482. The Fischerviertel is the old fishermen Quarter with a picturesque primordial half timbered houses, narrow bricked streets, footbridges and waterways makes it the best visiting place in the Ulm, with few old residences preserved in original state. The Krone Inn a captivating compound of old houses, built in 15th and 16th century, served as residence for the emperors during their travel. The city has spacious old buildings which were serve as the storage center for food and weapons, like, Komhaus, zeughaus, and Schworhaus.

There are few cenotaph of great peoples belongs to the city, the memorial of the eminent physicist the Albert Einstein who won the Noble Prize for his achievements. Furthermore the memorials of Deserters commemorates those who affected by the Second World War.

The German Bread Museum is the remarkable museum in Ulm, with its unique display depicts the bread making history from ancient to modern era, with all the techniques and speculations concerning art of bread making, visit the museum and explore the art of bread production.

The Botanischer Garten der Universitat Ulm (University’s Botanical Garden), a fabled garden maintained by the University for academic research as well as the beguiling place to visit and feel the green foliage, with thousands of exotic plants and trees.