Best attractions and places to see around Illerkirchberg, a municipality in the Alb-Donau district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, offer a blend of historical significance, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The area is centered around its two main districts, Oberkirchberg and Unterkirchberg. Visitors can explore ancient Roman history, impressive castles, local churches, and enjoy various outdoor activities.
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Ulm Town Hall is easily recognizable by its opulent early Renaissance exterior painting. The oldest part of the building is the southeastern main building, which was built in 1370 as a "new department store." The building was first referred to as a town hall in 1419. In the course of the 15th century, the council chamber on the south side received windows framed in Gothic architecture (with six electoral figures) as well as the double windows on the east side. The richly decorated astronomical clock was installed around 1520. The lavish facade painting was also extended to the old building and shows didactic depictions of virtues, commandments and vices. The painting that can be seen today dates from 1900, when the painting, which had been largely destroyed by the weather, was restored or recreated in the spirit of the authentic parts.
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The "Leaning House", probably the most photographed former town house in Ulm, dates back to 1406. In 1443, the large late Gothic extension to the building was carried out. Before that, the house was only about half as long. The building began to lean in the 17th century. Firstly, the subsoil gave way towards the Blau, and secondly, residents sawed through supporting beams during improper renovations. The result: even when sober, they had to cope with a significant lean from then on.
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You should plan some time for the city of Ulm, a great old town and especially the fishing district are well worth seeing.
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A worthwhile destination on the tour. An impressive little town, with many historic, impressive buildings. The small streets in the fishing district should not be missed. Great!
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Ulm is a beautiful city with many sights. In the city center is the imposing Ulm Minster, a centuries-old church in the Gothic style. Its church tower offers a view of the city and on a clear day you can even see the Alps. The town hall is notable for its early Renaissance facade, its frescoes and its 16th-century astronomical clock. The narrow streets of the Fischerviertel, a district on the Danube, are characterized by half-timbered houses.
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What a facade design, what splendor. The fountain in front of it completes the overall picture, with the cathedral in the immediate vicinity.
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Visiting the cathedral is a superlative, but that's not all. Further highlights can be found inside the church. Stained glass window in the small choir of the Besserer Chapel, by Hans Acker around 1430, workshop: Hans Acker, Ulm; Donor: Besserer family, Ulm. Source: Wikipedia The fact that such works of art have been preserved is a real miracle, unique art.
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With a height of 161.53 meters and a construction time of 513 years to complete, built from 1377 to 1890, it truly sets two remarkable records. Once you have seen this impressive structure, you appreciate the achievements of the time all the more. The exhibited construction drawings or the high altar plan reinforce this again. What a gigantic work of art from the Middle Ages.
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Illerkirchberg offers a rich history, including the remains of an early Roman border fort, or castrum, in Unterkirchberg, built around 40 AD. You can also visit the historic Fugger Castle Oberkirchberg, which has been the seat of the Fugger family since 1548. While these are local to Illerkirchberg, nearby Ulm also boasts significant historical landmarks such as the Ulm Old Town and Landmarks, the Ulm Town Hall with its opulent frescoes, and the charming Fishermen's and Tanners' Quarter Ulm.
Yes, Illerkirchberg features several churches. In Oberkirchberg, you'll find the Katholische Kirche St. Sebastian, and in Unterkirchberg, there's the Katholische Kirche St. Martin. Additionally, the Ladenkirche Illerkirchberg is an innovative Evangelical 'shop church' that serves as a community hub. The St. Ida-Haus in Oberkirchberg also functions as an event space for the community.
The region around Illerkirchberg is perfect for nature lovers. You can explore the picturesque Iller Riverbank, which offers scenic cycling and hiking paths. Another tranquil spot is Maiers Lake, often included in easy hiking loops that also pass by the charming Chapel of St. Mary.
Illerkirchberg provides various hiking trails for different fitness levels. Popular options include the easy 'Maiers Lake – Chapel of St. Mary loop from Illerkirchberg' and the 'Path Along the Illerkanal – Iller Riverbank loop from Illerkirchberg'. For more hiking ideas, you can explore the Hiking around Illerkirchberg guide.
Absolutely! The area is well-suited for cycling. The Iller Riverbank offers scenic paths, and there are dedicated routes for road cycling and mountain biking. For road cyclists, consider the 'Iller Bridge – Donauschwaben Riverside 🌊 Ulm loop from Illerkirchberg'. Mountain bikers might enjoy the 'Iller Cycle Route – Iller Cycle Path loop from Senden'. Find more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Illerkirchberg and MTB Trails around Illerkirchberg guides.
Many attractions around Illerkirchberg are suitable for families. The easy hiking loops around Maiers Lake and the Iller Riverbank are great for all ages. The Ulm Old Town and Landmarks, including the Ulm Minster and the Fishermen's and Tanners' Quarter Ulm, also offer engaging experiences for families.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The impressive architecture of the Ulm Minster and the charming atmosphere of the Fishermen's and Tanners' Quarter Ulm are often highlighted. The scenic paths along the Danube and Iller rivers, like the Valkenburg Riverside, are also very popular for their relaxing environment and beautiful views.
While Illerkirchberg itself offers scenic river views, for a truly panoramic experience, the Ulm Minster provides the highest church tower in the world. Climbing its 768 steps rewards you with magnificent views of Ulm, Neu-Ulm, and on clear days, even the distant Alps.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling along the Iller Riverbank and around Maiers Lake. During these seasons, the trails are typically in good condition, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant.
Yes, Illerkirchberg has several easy walking trails. The 'Maiers Lake – Chapel of St. Mary loop from Illerkirchberg' is an easy 6 km route, and the 'Path Along the Illerkanal – Iller Riverbank loop from Illerkirchberg' is another easy option at about 5.5 km, both perfect for a relaxed stroll.
The Roman Castrum in Unterkirchberg is an archaeological site representing an early Roman border fort, established around 40 AD. It was a crucial part of the older Danube Limes, designed to secure the road along the southern bank of the Danube. Although not visibly preserved above ground, it marks a significant historical footprint of the Roman Empire in the region.


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