Sunday Romans - Making Oil Lamps, Auxiliary Soldiers, Roman School and Archer
The lamp maker explains the variety of Roman oil lamps, the auxiliary soldiers report on their everyday lives, the Roman school invites you to a lesson and the archer invites you to try archery.
Basic Course in Roman Bone Crafts
Learn the most important basics about bone as a material and its diverse uses since ancient times.
Sunday Romans - Magic and Bone Carving
Find out how people in ancient Rome wanted to protect themselves and their possessions from all evil and envy. At the bone carver's, Roman fans of all ages can make their own lucky charm amulet out of bone.
Large Roman camp with riders and soldiers - 20 years of UNESCO World Heritage
This weekend we are celebrating with international Roman groups, riders with their horses, colleagues from Limes research and all visitors, because together with the Upper Germanic-Raetian Limes, the Saalburg has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005.
Large Roman camp with riders and soldiers - 20 years of UNESCO World Heritage
This weekend we are celebrating with international Roman groups, riders with their horses, colleagues from Limes research and all visitors, because together with the Upper Germanic-Raetian Limes, the Saalburg has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005.
Diana, Apollo and their children - bow-making weekend in the Saalburg
Apollo, god of archers, and Diana, goddess of the hunt, are the patron saints of our adventurous weekends for parents and children with bow making, games, campfires and more.
Sunday Romans - Messenger rider with horse and Roman school
Accompany the messenger rider and his horse at various stations through the fort as he reports on his everyday life in the Roman army. The Roman school provides insights into the everyday life of the children and invites you to join in.
Wood Theme Day
It is probably no exaggeration to consider wood as the most important raw material in world history.
Wood Theme Day
It is probably no exaggeration to consider wood as the most important raw material in world history.
Sunday Romans - Needle binding, bone carving and Roman bread
Try the old handcraft technique of needle binding yourself. The bone carver can make your own needle for it. There is also fresh Roman bread from the clay dome ovens.
Diana, Apollo and their children - bow-making weekend in the Saalburg
Apollo, god of archers, and Diana, goddess of the hunt, are the patron saints of our adventurous weekends for parents and children with bow making, games, campfires and more.
Sunday Romans - Gladiators by AMOR MORTIS
The gladiators show their skills in front of an audience in three performances. The group is available all day in the camp to answer any questions about life in ancient professional sport.
Diana, Apollo and their children - bow-making weekend in the Saalburg
Apollo, god of archers, and Diana, goddess of the hunt, are the patron saints of our adventurous weekends for parents and children with bow making, games, campfires and more.
This course is specifically designed for mothers with daughters.
Sonntagsrömer - Archer and Beekeeper
Try your hand at archery with authentic reconstructions of antique bows. The beekeeper explains how the ancient art of beekeeping has been practiced for thousands of years.
Theme day Anno 1900: The Saalburg is built
This theme day on the early days of the Saalburg Museum is dedicated to the laying of the foundation stone of the Principia, the main building of the Saalburg. This was celebrated in the autumn of 1900 with a large costume party and an "ancient Roman celebration" and this year marks the 125th anniversary.
Forging an Omega Brooch from Silver
This course is all about working with metal: hammering, bending and filing.
Sonntagsrömer - metal and wood crafts
Learn about two important craft techniques from antiquity: metalworking and woodworking. The craftsmen and women invite you to join in.
Sunday Romans - auxiliary soldiers and beneficiaries
The soldiers of the 4th Vindeliker Cohort report on the everyday life of the men who were stationed at the Saalburg. They are accompanied by a beneficiary who, as a soldier, had police-like duties.
Autumn holiday special: Flashlight tour for explorers aged 10 and over and their families
At nightfall we start our discovery tour of the Saalburg by flashlight light. How did people find their way in the dark almost 2,000 years ago? And how scary is it really to walk through a museum at night?
Autumn holiday special: Flashlight tour for explorers aged 10 and over and their families
At nightfall we start our discovery tour of the Saalburg by flashlight light. How did people find their way in the dark almost 2,000 years ago? And how scary is it really to walk through a museum at night?