
Reichsfestung Ulm: Stützpunkt 58
Architectural Heritage in the Heart of Bavaria
Did you know?
Infantry Support Point 58 is an integral part of the Ulm Fortress, marking its significance as an architectural heritage monument in Bavaria.
Quick Facts
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Imagine soldiers marching here over a century ago, their boots echoing on the cobblestones. Feel the cool breeze weaving through the ancient walls around you. Behind you, in the distance, you might catch a glimpse of the Iller Canal Fort. This fortress was once part of a grand defensive network. It's said the soldiers here not only defended the city but a piece of Bavarian pride. Look up at the narrow slits in the walls—those are the gun ports, a testament to the vigilance of past times. These walls have witnessed more than just battles—they're full of stories that aren't found in any history book.
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Location
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