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Umadum Riesenrad
See Munich like never before from the sky!
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Standing tall in the Munich Werksviertel, the Umadum Ferris Wheel offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. At 78 meters high, this engineering marvel promises a sense of freedom and adventure. Whether you're visiting during the day or enjoying the city lights at night, a ride in one of the 27 cabins guarantees an unforgettable experience. Capture the magic of Munich from above and see the city in a whole new light.
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Did you know?
The Umadum Ferris wheel in Munich was initially intended as a temporary attraction before the Munich Concert Hall was to be built in its place.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- April 14, 2019
- Height
- 78 m
- Opening Date
- April 14, 2019
- Former Name
- hi-Sky
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
- Website
- umadum.info
Guided Story
Feel the gentle sway as you rise, with the city humming softly below. Did you know this spot was initially meant for the Munich Concert Hall? Look to your left, and you’ll spot the Pfanni Museum, a nod to one of Munich’s iconic brands. Behind you, the St. Pius Church adds a touch of history to the skyline. Imagine the city as a symphony, each landmark a note in a grand composition. From up here, every corner of Munich tells a story, waiting just for you to listen.







