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Photo Essay: Ulm Minster

Matthew Klint Posted onMay 21, 2022November 14, 2023 6 Comments

Ulmer Münster (Ulm Minster) is the tallest church in the world, with its Gothic spires dotting the skyline of Ulm for over 600 years.

Ulm Minster Photo Essay

This is not technically a cathedral due to ecclesiastical matters we will not concern ourselves with, but work on this church began in the late Middle Ages, 1377 to be exact, but was paused in 1543 in part due to the Protestant Reformation sweeping through the land we now know as Germany. Construction resumed 300 years later in 1844 and was completed in 1890. Minster simply means a large or important church (the word comes from the Old English “mynster,” meaning “monastery”). The top of the steeple is 161.5 meters (530 feet) above the ground, taller than the pyramids of Giza.

This building survived World War II virtually unscathed, even though much of Ulm was flattened. The minster is full of fascinating artwork of many styles, but what struck me most wast the massive pipe organ. We had arrived around midday where an organ concert had just began (we were not allowed to sit down because of social distancing restrictions). To hear Luther’s Ein Feste Burg booming though the church gave me chills.

The Church is not a building but the people of God, yet this church and so many like it are remarkable testaments of faith and of human ingenuity, both in engineering and the arts.

a building with scaffolding around it

a large building with statues on the outside

a stone wall with carvings on it

a painting on a wall

a large stone building with many chairs

a child standing in a room with a wall of art

a child standing in a room with art on the wall

a stone sculpture of people

a painting of a family with children

a stone building with a checkered floor and a tile floor

a inside of a church

a statue of a warrior in a building

a statue of a man holding a sword and shield

inside a church with many pews

a church with many pews

a stone building with statues

a statue of a man holding a book and a sword in a church

a organ pipes in a church

a church with many pews and columns

a pipe organ in a church

a large cathedral with a pipe organ

a large church with a staircase

a statue of a man in a church

a statue in a church

a large stone building with a statue on the wall

a statue of a man holding a cross and a book

a cross from the ceiling of a church

a ceiling with art on the ceiling

a large stone building with a large window

scaffolding in a church

a child sitting on a stone pedestal in a church

a gold object in a building

a stone pedestal with carvings on it

a large stone building with statues and a large ceiling

a statue of a man in a coat and coat on a pillar in a building

a large stone building with a statue in it

a large cathedral with many columns and benches

a large church with many columns and a stained glass window

a stained glass window in a church

a stained glass window with many different colored glass

a stained glass window with a religious image

a stained glass window in a church

a stone building with columns and a stone bench

a church with pews and columns

a cork board with notes pinned to it

a child lighting a candle in sand

a child standing in sand with candles on it

a boy looking at a candle

a large stone building with arches and stained glass windows

a man wearing a mask standing on stairs in a church

a boy looking at a model of a cathedral in a glass case

a group of framed pictures on a wall

a child looking at a glass case in a large building

Fun fact: Napoleon fired cannons from the church’s spires in the early 1800’s.


This is part of my summer in Germany trip report.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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6 Comments

  1. RetiredATLATC Reply
    May 21, 2022 at 11:23 am

    Great photos Matthew! I just had a similar photo experience at the Cologne Cathedral in late March.

    Seems like you didn’t encounter any maintenance, that seems to be always ongoing.

  2. jsm Reply
    May 21, 2022 at 12:52 pm

    For a church to be a cathedral is has to be the seat of a bishop/archbishop. Otherwise it is simply a church. For that same reason, St. Peter’s in Rome is not a cathedral, as the bishop’s seat of the Pope (the archbishop of Rome) is St. John Lateran.

  3. Andy K Reply
    May 21, 2022 at 10:02 pm

    Many people will find this fascinating – the Nikolai Kirche in Hamburg, Germany was the tallest building in the world from 1874 to 1876.

  4. DavidM Reply
    May 21, 2022 at 11:28 pm

    @Matthew, are stairs open to climb one of the spires like the Cathedral of Cologne? My son and I climbed the one at Cologne in 2019 – great views at the top but such narrow steps for my size 13 feet.

  5. viapanam Reply
    May 23, 2022 at 9:23 am

    One more for my bucket list. Thanks for sharing.

  6. Former Photo Editor Reply
    September 7, 2023 at 11:58 am

    Outstanding photos. The first few, with your son quite small in the lower part of the photos thus accentuating the vastness, are terrific and indicate your photography knowledge and skills. The others, with his chin in his hand and lighting candles, are also terrific; likely candid but appear to be posed. You should be paying him modeling fees 🙂 !!!

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