All historic houses to visit in Ulm

Step into the past at 4 historic houses in Ulm. These preserved homes offer a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and everyday people from different eras.

Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in Ulm:

  1. Museum Bread and Art1

    Museum Bread and Art

     Ulm
    The Museum Brot und Kunst – Forum Welternährung in Ulm is a unique knowledge museum that showcases the importance of grain, bread, and culture in human development. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the natural, technical, and social historical aspects of bread production, as well as the symbolism of bread as a metaphor for life in Jewish-Christian thought.
  2. Wiblingen Abbey2

    Wiblingen Abbey

     Ulm
    Wiblingen Abbey, located in Ulm, was once a German Benedictine abbey. Today, the abbey church, which has been converted into a basilica, is one of the preserved structures of the abbey. The abbey was also used as military barracks in the past. This historical site offers a glimpse into the rich history of the region.
  3. Haus der Stadtgeschichte3

    Haus der Stadtgeschichte

     Ulm
    In addition to its role as an archive, the Haus der Stadtgeschichte – Stadtarchiv Ulm is also a cultural institution. Its mission is to raise awareness of the city's history and foster a culture of remembrance. It serves as a central point of contact for research into the city's history and is often referred to as the 'memory of the city'.
  4. Danube Swabian Central Museum4

    Danube Swabian Central Museum

     Ulm
    The Danube Swabian Central Museum (DZM) in Ulm is a unique institution that provides a comprehensive and scientific representation of the history of the Danube Swabians from the late 17th century to the present. The museum's exhibitions, both permanent and special, delve into the culture and everyday life of this German minority in the multiethnic settlement areas along the middle course of the Danube in the Pannonian Lowlands.