The Museum Ulm (Museum der Stadt Ulm), founded in 1924, is a museum for art, archeology, urban and cultural history in Ulm, Germany. Exhibits range from prehistoric and early archaeological finds of the Ulm region (including the lion-man statuette) to Late (International) Gothic and Renaissance paintings and sculptures made in Ulm and Upper Swabia. Collections of 16th-to-19th-century artisan works by Ulm's handicraft guilds are also presented. Conservator and university professor Julius Baum became the museum’s founding director and its first art historian on 1 April 1924. According to his successor Erwin Treu, "this started the real history" as "an institute emerged from a junk room".

Museum Ulm is located in Ulm, Germany. Its specific geographic coordinates are latitude 48.3970 and longitude 9.9948.
The museum was established in 1924, making it a significant historical institution in the region.
museum in Ulm, Germany... It is a key destination for those interested in culture and history in Germany.