1370 – Townhall, Ulm, Baden Wurttemburg The fine Gothic-Renaissance Ulm Town Hall of 1370 is decorated with brightly coloured frescos. Everything on this building has been decorated or is there for decorative effect from the figurative gargoyles,
1545 – Münster, Ulm, Baden Wurttemburg The magnificent early Gothic cathedral, capable of containing 30,000 people was begun in 1377, and carried on at intervals till 1545.
1873 – The Building Trade Schools, Stuttgart, Germany Architect: Oberbaurath Joseph Von Egle This school was conceived to enable craftsmen to carry out their trades in the summer,
1876 – Johanneskirche, Stuttgart, Germany Architect: Friedrich von Leins A protestant Gothic church built on a picturesque street and parkland. After the second world war the Church was reconstructed up to the main tower,
1990 – Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein Architect: Frank Gehry The museum building was Frank Gehry’s first building in Europe, realised in cooperation with the Lörrach architect Günter Pfeifer.
1993 – Stadthaus, Ulm, Baden Wurttemburg Architect: Richard Meier & Partners Sited across from the Münster, Meier’s Stadthaus is a tourist information & arts centre for the city of Ulm.