Fishermen’s and Tanners’ Quarter

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Fishermen’s and Tanners’ Quarter is a picturesque medieval riverside district in Ulm, Germany, known for its half-timbered houses, narrow lanes, and historic artisan heritage.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
tourist attraction
urban quarter
architecturalStyle half-timbered architecture
climateRegion temperate Central Europe
country Germany
hasAttractionType scenic riverside quarter
hasBuildingType former craftsmen’s houses
half-timbered houses
hasCharacteristic medieval street layout
narrow lanes
riverside setting
hasCulturalSignificance example of medieval artisan quarter in Germany
hasEconomicHistory leather tanning industry
traditional fishing industry
hasHeritage fishing
tanning
hasLocalName Fischerviertel und Gerberviertel
hasMaterial plaster facades
timber-framed construction
hasPreservationGoal conservation of medieval urban fabric
hasPrimaryFunctionToday tourist promenade
hasStreetPattern irregular medieval alleys
hasTourismType cultural tourism
urban tourism
hasTransportAccess walkable from Ulm city center
hasUrbanFeature courtyards
small bridges
water channels
hasUse residential area
tourism
hasView Ulm Minster vicinity
heritageStatus preserved historic area
historicalFunction artisan quarter
knownFor historic bridges over the Blau
picturesque medieval houses
tourist-oriented restaurants and cafes
languageOfPlaceName German
locatedIn Baden-Württemberg
Ulm NERFINISHED
locatedInTime Middle Ages (origin)
locatedNear Danube River
locatedOnWaterway River Blau
partOf Old Town of Ulm
city center of Ulm
touristRegion Swabia

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Ulm
hasHistoricQuarter

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