Permanent exhibition on the history of the city
The exhibition in the historic vaulted hall of the Schwörhaus shows the most important events and topics of Ulm's city history from its beginnings to the present day. In addition to exhibits, models and large-scale displays, interactive media installations also form an important part of the exhibition. The building is the only Schwörhaus from imperial city times in the world that was built for the purpose of the Schwör tradition. Every year since 1345, the traditional Ulm Schwörmontag has been held here as an expression of civic self-determination, followed by a folk festival. On the west wall of the exhibition room, you can still see the humpback ashlars dating from the beginning of the 13th century, which protected the royal palace, first mentioned in 854, as part of the city wall.
Opening times: Tuesday to Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm. Closed on Mondays and public holidays
Free admission
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