Having climbed that tower a number of times, I can say that it's always exciting & fun! The first time was way back in 1960's, as a little boy and I remember the struggle of those many, many stairs. So very proud to call Ulm my second home, and the place my mother and grandmother were from.
I studied in Ulm in 1996. Something rather rare happened at that time: The Münster has entirely devoid of scaffolding. It was quite a big deal for the locals.
@@atomicsaint9573 How can you say the Germans are bad when they invented the automobile and the airbag? I understand if you don't like food, but saying their craftsmanship is poor isn't acceptable because it has to be among the best.
Because misionaris from Germany (RMG 1865) ago my Distrik Nias Island in Indonesia to be 99% Kristen Protestan religion and be mayority now in there....although Indonesia still mayor Muslim Country....thanks germany greeting friendly From Nias-Germany..
The tallest church in the world is in Chicago. The Chicago Temple Building is 568 feet tall, your little church in Ulm is only 528 feet tall......sorry
@@dweuromaxx Neither is your Church in Ulm...You just don't want to admit your church is smaller than ours in Chicago..By far I think yours is much more beautiful and the architecture is breathtaking...... but Chicago beats yours out by about 30 feet no matter how you try to justify it.
@@whitewolfvideo3536 The Chicago Temple Building is a 173 meter (568 foot) tall mix-use skyscraper , with a small portion used for "church activities" . It is the tallest church building in the World, though not the tallest church in the world (see Ulm Cathedral). Your dear Chicago Temple Building is not even counted in the list of churches by your US govt LMAO, it is church BUILDING having to follow zoning laws and tax laws.
Having climbed that tower a number of times, I can say that it's always exciting & fun! The first time was way back in 1960's,
as a little boy and I remember the struggle of those many, many stairs.
So very proud to call Ulm my second home,
and the place my mother and grandmother were from.
Wow gr8
Does anyone know which church sits at the highest mountain?
I studied in Ulm in 1996. Something rather rare happened at that time: The Münster has entirely devoid of scaffolding. It was quite a big deal for the locals.
Same with cologne cathedral
Was stationed there from 1984 to 87. Loved it. Beautiful city
My Oma was born in Ulm in 1942. I very much want to visit Ulm and Germany one day in her memory. 🇩🇪
What do you mean by Oma
@@elennet4116 Oma means "granny" in German
@@apr8189 thanks for the translation 🙏 😊
And I am so proud to watch this video as a resident of Ulm. Btw throughout the video, my aim was to spot me or any of my friends, if possible 😂
Wie jeder gescheite Ulmer halt xD
Germans are amazing. Their people, culture, foods, craftsmanship, engineering, fútbol, ... I’m an American who admires the Germans
No they are not
@@atomicsaint9573 How can you say the Germans are bad when they invented the automobile and the airbag? I understand if you don't like food, but saying their craftsmanship is poor isn't acceptable because it has to be among the best.
Not cool man @@atomicsaint9573
I live in Ulm
I saw that in person.... when i entered center i didnt expect it to look so HUUUGE
I went to Ulm last year and made it to the top of the tower without knowing it is the tallest church of the world 😁 amazing
Form the front it looks exactly like a spaceship
Because misionaris from Germany (RMG 1865) ago my Distrik Nias Island in Indonesia to be 99% Kristen Protestan religion and be mayority now in there....although Indonesia still mayor Muslim Country....thanks germany greeting friendly From Nias-Germany..
Now I am from Nepal I want to go German please God help me.
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the highest until the end of the sagrada familia in Barcelona more than 176 meters the tallest tower...
So maybe in 200 years or so xD
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There is a taller one in Chicago - a Methodist Church standing 173m (568ft) tall.
@John B It' s actually not. See for yourself why: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_United_Methodist_Church_of_Chicago
That’s a church inside a building, so it doesn’t count
this is not really a church, this is a temple building
Lol the journey is the reward
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hey, im geramn to, and i think you are german, i hear it, ore you can excellent speak english
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The tallest church in the world is in Chicago. The Chicago Temple Building is 568 feet tall, your little church in Ulm is only 528 feet tall......sorry
Since the whole building is not used as a church, it is not considered as the highest one. Sorry.😉
@@dweuromaxx Neither is your Church in Ulm...You just don't want to admit your church is smaller than ours in Chicago..By far I think yours is much more beautiful and the architecture is breathtaking...... but Chicago beats yours out by about 30 feet no matter how you try to justify it.
@@dweuromaxx who set this weird rules? On what to consider and what not?
Just admit Ulm church is not tallest, why spread fake information to public
@@whitewolfvideo3536😊You " *Don't Look Up* " .... ♥
@@whitewolfvideo3536 The Chicago Temple Building is a 173 meter (568 foot) tall mix-use skyscraper , with a small portion used for "church activities" . It is the tallest church building in the World, though not the tallest church in the world (see Ulm Cathedral). Your dear Chicago Temple Building is not even counted in the list of churches by your US govt LMAO, it is church BUILDING having to follow zoning laws and tax laws.