Donaubüro Ulm/Neu-Ulm gGmbH
The “Donaubüro” is a non-profit company of the cities of Ulm and Neu-Ulm and a municipal motor of cooperation in the Donau region. Divided into three core task areas: Projects, Events and Network the Donaubüro facilitates, supports and promotes encounters, (…)
Dietrich Theater Neu-Ulm
Since 1993 we are welcoming you to swabians biggest multiplex cinema. Have a seat in one of our comfy 2200 cinema seats and enjoy more action, more tension, more comedy and more 3D adventures. We’re looking forward for your visit (…)
Mephisto Ulm
We welcome you to the arthaus kinos ulm. Get comfy in one of our cinemas and enjoy shows in brilliant 4K. We are looking forward for your visit and are open for your questions and reservations, as well as your (…)
Club Schilli
In the fall of 1983, Club Schilli opened its doors for the first time on the grounds of the Upper Danube Bastion in Ulm. It was founded through voluntary commitment and is still run entirely by volunteers today. After having (…)
Stadtbibliothek Ulm
Ulm City Library offers you and your family around 600,000 media on all subjects. You can pick up novels, non-fiction books, magazines, (board) games, films, music and audio books in our central library in the city center as well as (…)
ROXY gGmbH
With four event halls, around 80,000 visitors per year, and 220 events spanning music, cabaret, comedy, literature, theater, dance, and visual arts, along with interactive formats, parties, and private functions, ROXY is one of the largest socio-cultural centers in southern (…)
Dokumentationszentrum Oberer Kuhberg (DZOK) e.V.
As a research and education center, the Documentation Center Oberer Kuhberg (DZOK) e.V. has an archive, library and event rooms in Ulm’s city center. Guided tours and projects at the Oberer Kuhberg Concentration Camp Memorial (Am Hochsträß 1, 89010 Ulm) (…)
Museum Ulm
The Museum Ulm has been under reconstruction since April 17, 2023, and therefore is closed at the moment. During the renovation, you can find the Museum Ulm in the neighbouring kunsthalle weishaupt, among other places. From 14 January 2024, the (…)
Donauschwäbisches Zentralmuseum
Danube and Danube Swabians: one museum – two exhibitions DONAUSCHWABEN. DEPARTURE AND ENCOUNTER European migration history in a museum: the exhibition shows the history of the Germans on the Middle Danube from their emigration in the 18th century to the (…)
Museum Brot und Kunst – Forum Welternährung
The exhibition at the Museum of Bread and Art is divided into two parts. One side features the art collection, with works spanning the 15th to the 21st centuries — from Rembrandt and Chagall to Pechstein, Picasso, Lüpertz, and Jankowski. (…)
Obscura Ulm
We welcome you to the arthaus kinos ulm. Get comfy in one of our cinemas and enjoy shows in brilliant 4K. We are looking forward for your visit and are open for your questions and reservations, as well as your (…)
Stadthaus Ulm
Exhibition and event location in the middle of Ulm. A light-flooded, architecturally and thematically dynamic venue for contemporary themes.
Theater Ulm
The Theater Ulm is a three-part theater and has its own ensembles for musical theater, drama and ballet. A look at the history of this theater goes back a long way, as the city of Ulm can claim to have (…)
kunsthalle weishaupt
The Kunsthalle Weishaupt in Ulm is a museum that houses a private collection of modern art. It opened in 2007 and is part of the “Ulm Neue Mitte” project, which aimed to revitalize the city after the bombings during World (…)
JUB – Junge Ulmer Bühne (im Alten Theater)
The Children’s and Youth Theater performs at several venues: the Altes Theater Ulm, the yurt at the Ulm Christmas Market, and KUH16 at Unterer Kuhberg 16. As a dedicated, professional theater for children and young people, we not only present (…)
Edwin Scharff Museum
A museum for art lovers and kids The in Neu-Ulm born artist Edwin Scharff (1887–1955) was one of the most important sculptors in the first half of the 20th century. The museum’s permanent collection shows sculptures, paintings and documents by (…)
Theater Neu-Ulm
“We Neu-Ulmers can simply consider ourselves lucky to have such a gem in our city.” This was the blunt praise given by Bavarian State Minister and former Mayor Dr. Beate Merk to the “Kleine Komödie am Petrusplatz” theater. The audience (…)