Neu-Ulm Attractions
The Bavarian town of Neu-Ulm lies opposite Ulm on the right bank of the Danube. Founded only in 1811, it was until the First World War mainly a garrison town.
Set in gardens on the banks of the Danube in Neu-Ulm (good view of Ulm) stands Edwin-Scharff-Haus, a cultural and congress center (1977), with a small gallery of works by the artist Edwin Scharff (1877-1955). In front of the building is a reproduction of a typical Danube boat.
Hours:
1pm-6pm; Sun: 10am-6pm; Tue: 1pm-5pm; Wed: 1pm-5pm; Closed: Mon
In the town center of Neu-Ulm is the Heimatmuseum.
Address:
Neu-Ulm - Heimatmuseum, Hermann-Köhl-Strasse 12, D-89231 Neu-Ulm, Germany