Ulm Minster is a Lutheran church located in the heart of Ulm. It is the tallest church in the world. The church is the fifth-tallest structure built before the 20th century, with a steeple measuring 161.53 meters.
We parked several blocks away at the Hauptbahnhof. As we approached, we could see that much of the cathedral was covered in scaffolding. I was surprised to find it was built of bricks, not stone. That’s a lot of bricks! We had to work to find a door that would let us in.
There was an evening service starting at 6:00, so we only had about 15 minutes inside. We were the only ones in the cathedral, except for the few people who came for the service–they had gathered in one of the smaller wings. The interior was huge. Enjoyed taking some photos. Then we headed back to the car.

You know it’s going to be good when you go into a place with a door like this!











It felt so tall.






Next to the cathedral:




