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Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben

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Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben

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The Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben in Ulm, Germany, represents a significant section of the city's historical fortifications, offering a unique blend of ancient history and scenic river views. Situated along the banks of the Danube River at an elevation of 258 meters, this well-preserved monument is a testament to Ulm's medieval past. It stands as a prominent landmark in the Baden-Württemberg region, inviting visitors to explore centuries of urban development.

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    17. juli 2022

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    Remnants of the city wall, which from the 12th century encircled the city for more than 2 km
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    Mühlhausens bymur regnes blandt de bedst bevarede middelalderlige befæstningsanlæg i Tyskland. Den omkranser den gamle bydel på cirka 2,7 kilometer og blev primært opført i det 12. og 13. århundrede, hvor Mühlhausen var en betydningsfuld rigsstad.

    Anlægget bestod af en indre og en ydre mur med en mellemliggende ringmur (Zwinger), der forstærkede forsvaret. Talrige tårne og porte sikrede adgangen til byen og muliggjorde kontrol med handelstrafikken. Det er særligt bemærkelsesværdigt, at store dele af muren er bevaret til i dag. Massive stenmure, vægtergange og skydeskår giver et indblik i middelalderens byggeteknik.
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    City wall at Hirschgraben – Thuringian Bratwurst Museum loop from Mühlhausen (Thür)

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    Højdemeter 260 m

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    What is the typical difficulty and length of a walk along the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben?

    A walk along the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben is generally considered easy, making it suitable for most visitors. The terrain is mostly flat as it follows the Danube River. While the exact length can vary depending on how much of the wall and adjacent areas you explore, a full stroll along the main section and the Danube meadow can be completed within an hour or two at a leisurely pace.

    Are there any specific landmarks or viewpoints along the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben that shouldn't be missed?

    Absolutely! Beyond the general scenic views of the Danube, look for the iron rings embedded in the wall, which are historical remnants used for mooring boats when the river flowed directly against the wall. You can also observe the lower parts and remnants of former towers, such as the octagonal wall projection that was once part of the 'thick tower'. The nearby Metzgerturm (Butcher's Tower) is one of the few original towers still standing and is a significant landmark worth visiting.

    Where is the best place to park when visiting the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben, and what are the public transport options?

    Parking is available in the city center of Ulm, which is within easy walking distance of the Stadtmauer. Several public parking garages are typically found in central locations. For public transport, Ulm is well-served by buses and trams. Visitors can take advantage of the local network to reach stops close to the Danube riverfront, making access to the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben convenient.

    Is the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben suitable for a winter visit, and what should I expect?

    While the warmer months from spring through autumn are generally recommended for lush scenery, the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben can still be visited in winter. Expect a quieter experience with potentially fewer crowds. The views of the Danube might be starker but still beautiful, especially if there's snow. Be sure to wear warm, waterproof clothing and sturdy footwear, as paths might be icy or wet. The adjacent Danube meadow may not be as vibrant, but the historical significance of the wall remains year-round.

    Is the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben family-friendly, and are there activities for children?

    Yes, the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben is considered very family-friendly. The easy, flat walk along the wall and the adjacent Danube meadow provides ample space for children to run and play. It's a great spot for a leisurely stroll with a stroller. Children might enjoy spotting the old iron rings in the wall and imagining the historical boats, or simply enjoying the open space of the meadow.

    Are dogs allowed on the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben, and what are the rules?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome along the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben and in the adjacent Danube meadow. It's a popular spot for dog walkers. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in busier areas, and always clean up after your pet to maintain the cleanliness and enjoyment of the area for all visitors.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options conveniently located near the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben?

    Given its central location in Ulm, there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and pubs within easy walking distance of the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben. You'll find a variety of dining options ranging from casual eateries to more formal restaurants. Ulm also offers a wide range of accommodation, from hotels to guesthouses, many of which are located in the city center and provide convenient access to the wall and other attractions.

    Is the path along the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben wheelchair accessible?

    The path along the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben is generally flat and paved or well-maintained, making it largely accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. However, some very old sections or adjacent areas might have uneven surfaces or slight inclines. It's advisable to check specific route details if you have particular accessibility concerns, but for the most part, it offers an accessible experience.

    What kind of historical insights can I gain from visiting the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben?

    A visit offers a deep dive into Ulm's urban history. You can observe how the city's boundary with the Danube has evolved, noting features like the iron rings that show the wall once stood directly on the river. The remnants of demolished towers and the preserved lower sections for flood protection tell a compelling story of medieval defense, Napoleonic demolitions, and civic resilience. It's a tangible link to the city's past, allowing you to compare the present landscape with historical depictions from centuries ago.

    How long is the original city wall that encircled Ulm, and what remains today?

    The original city wall of Ulm, erected shortly before 1480, encircled the city for more than 2 kilometers. Today, significant sections of the wall remain, particularly along the Danube River at the Hirschgraben. While many towers and higher wall-walks were demolished by Napoleon in 1800, the lower sections were intentionally preserved for flood control. These remnants, along with the Metzgerturm, offer a clear impression of the former fortifications.

    Are there any circular walks or longer routes that incorporate the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben?

    Yes, the Stadtmauer am Hirschgraben can easily be incorporated into longer circular walks around Ulm. Many visitors combine a stroll along the wall with a walk through the historic city center, along the Danube promenade, or across the Danube meadow. You can extend your route to include other historical sites like the Ulm Minster or the Fishermen's Quarter, creating a comprehensive tour of the city's highlights.

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