Events in the Saalburg Roman fort

EVENT PROGRAM

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Bogenbauwochenende - Diana, Apollo und ihre Kinder
Apollo, god of archers, and Diana, goddess of the hunt, are the patron saints of our adventurous weekends with bow making, games, campfires and more.
Öffentliche Führungen
July 7, 2024    
All day
Public tours of the Saalburg
Sonntagsrömer - Römische Schule und Herstellung von Öllampen
Follow the individual steps of making an oil lamp and learn more about the exciting imagery of the lamps. In the Roman school, students of all ages learn all about the differences and similarities between ancient and modern schools.
Fortbildung für Lehrkräfte
July 11, 2024    
16:00 - 17:30
As part of a 90-minute tour of the fort, the museum educational team from the Saalburg teaching staff offers the opportunity to get an overview of the existing buildings and exhibition areas and find out how they can be used.
Öffentliche Führungen
July 14, 2024    
All day
Public tours of the Saalburg
Öffentliche Führungen
July 21, 2024    
All day
Public tours of the Saalburg
Öffentliche Führungen
July 28, 2024    
All day
Public tours of the Saalburg
Öffentliche Führungen
August 4, 2024    
All day
Public tours of the Saalburg
Events on 05. July 2024
Events on 07. July 2024
Events on 11. July 2024
Fortbildung für Lehrkräfte
11 Jul 24
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Events on 14. July 2024
Öffentliche Führungen
14 Jul 24
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Events on 21. July 2024
Öffentliche Führungen
21 Jul 24
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Events on 28. July 2024
Öffentliche Führungen
28 Jul 24
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Events on 04. August 2024
Öffentliche Führungen
4 Aug 24
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PUBLIC TOURS

Sunday (November–February): 2 p.m together for adults and children
Sunday (March-October): 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m Separate tours for adults and children from school age

Each participant will receive a sticker at the checkout, which must be worn visibly.

Duration: approx. 45 minutes. Adults: €5, children: €3 plus admission

fuehrung

Sunday Romans
Sonntagsrömer - Meldereiter mit Pferd und Römische Schule
June 15, 2025 | Event

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.

Sonntagsrömer - Nadelbinden, Beinschnitzen und Römisches Brot
July 13, 2025 | Event

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.

Sonntagsrömer - Gladiatoren von AMOR MORTIS
July 27, 2025 | Event

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.

Sonntagsrömer - Bogenschütze und Imkerin
August 31, 2025 | Event

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.

Sonntagsrömer - Metall- und Holzhandwerk
September 28, 2025 | Event

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.

Sonntagsrömer - Hilfstruppensoldaten und Benefiziarier
October 3, 2025 | Event

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.

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