For centuries a monastery stood in the square on the site of today’s Stadthaus, which later became a
Latin grammar school. It was dismantled in 1878 - shortly before completion of the Minster - to give a better view on the world's highest spire. The design of the square, Münsterplatz, has been the subject of heated arguments for 105 years, resulting in 17 design competitions, in which expert opinions and plans were submitted. In 1986 Richard Meier’s design was chosen by the panel. However, the decision proved controversial and was subjected to a
referendum in 1987, when the population voted narrowly against the proposal. The elected council, the
Stadtrat, decided to rule against the narrow vote and construction began in 1991. Opponents continued to campaign against it. However, the Stadthaus was finished in 1993, and in 2019 the building was listed as monument significant to national heritage: '''Kulturdenkmal von besonderer Bedeutung'.'' Today, the Stadthaus forms the centre of the redevelopment of Ulm’s city centre. == Architecture ==