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Ulm City Centre DIRECTIONS TO BECHTLE IT SYSTEM HOUSE ULM Please observe all low-emission zones! Coming from Stuttgart, Munich (A8), Follow the signs for IKEA Göppingen (B10): At the Blaubeurer Ring roundabout, take ... (see On the A8 motorway, take exit 62 – Ulm-West directions for coming from Stuttgart/Munich) Continue on the B10 towards Ulm, following the signs for IKEA Coming from Sigmaringen, Ehingen (B311): At the Blaubeurer Ring roundabout, take the exit Take the B311 towards Ulm. At Industriegebiet onto B28 towards Blaubeuren Donautal (industrial estate), turn left onto West- Continue on the B28 for approx. 1.7 km until you tangente towards Blaustein/Wissenschaftsstadt/ reach the crossroads with traffic lights after the IKEA Blautal-Center Continue for 4.3 km and take the right turn be- Turn left into Jägerstrasse fore the Blautalbrücke (Blautal Bridge) towards At the next set of traffic lights, turn left again into the city centre/IKEA Einsteinstrasse At the first sets of traffic lights, turn right into Take the first turn on the left into Magirus-Deutz- Herrlinger Strasse towards Söflingen Strasse (sign for Stadtregal Business Centre Ulm) Go straight on at the next set of lights Take the next right. Bechtle is on the left-hand Take the first turn on the left into Magirus-Deutz- side (on-site parking is available) Strasse ... (see directions for coming from Stutt- gart/Munich) Coming from Kempten, Aalen (A7), Friedrichshafen (B30): By Public Transport from Ulm Hbf (main station): Take the B28 towards Ulm and go through the Take the bus number 30 or 37 from the central tunnel after the Adenauerbrücke (Adenauer bus station (Zentraler Omnibus-Bahnhof) to the Bridge) Einsteinstrasse stop (marked “H” on the map) A8 Stuttgart/München Berliner Ring Dornstadt Albert-Einstein-AlleeUniversity Hospital Botanic S t Gardens u t t g a r B10 te r S tr . g M e ä w h g r r B i e e n r b g l n e in i r e e r W B10 R W eg in A8 Stuttgart/Munich g Tiergarten Ulm Magirus-Deutz- Straße 10 In d g e Ha B19 Blautal- r er brücke Wa ich nne Ble Karlstr. B28 (bridge) Am B Blaubeurer Ehrenstein laub Ring - e . ure . Blautal- Str r r H r S r re tr. u Blaustein e e t e r Center b r s Str. u h l - Bla g c in r z g t n a e e i m r S g B28 r Ulm hu tr. Jä g Sc r Main .- Ring M.-Deu Stadtregal u K b Station Ulmer H E n H in e Minster ar Bus Lines 30/37, st d t e n h i au Einsteinstrasse in- Ulm se s H r S tr. tr. B i City Centre Söflinger Str. sm ar Wagnerstr. ck Donau Ermingen ri ng B311 Ulm-Weststadt Kempten, Sigmaringen, Sigmaringen, B311 B28 Friedrichshafen, Ehingen Ehingen Biberach a.d. Riß Bechtle GmbH IT System House Magirus-Deutz-Strasse 10, 89077 Ulm Phone +49 731 93510-0 Your strong IT partner. training.bechtle.com Today and tomorrow..
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