Events in the Saalburg Roman fort

EVENT PROGRAM

You can download the complete 2026 annual program as a PDF here:


Download Saalburg annual program 2026 (accessible PDF)

Download Saalburg Annual Program 2026 (double-sided PDF)

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Öffentliche Führungen
January 4, 2026    
0:00 - 23:59
Public tours of the Saalburg
Öffentliche Führungen
January 11, 2026    
0:00 - 23:59
Public tours of the Saalburg
Öffentliche Führungen
January 18, 2026    
0:00 - 23:59
Public tours of the Saalburg
Öffentliche Führungen
January 25, 2026    
0:00 - 23:59
Public tours of the Saalburg
Öffentliche Führungen
February 1, 2026    
0:00 - 23:59
Public tours of the Saalburg
Events on 04. January 2026
Öffentliche Führungen
4 Jan 26
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Events on 11. January 2026
Öffentliche Führungen
11 Jan 26
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Events on 18. January 2026
Öffentliche Führungen
18 Jan 26
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Events on 25. January 2026
Öffentliche Führungen
25 Jan 26
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Events on 01. February 2026
Öffentliche Führungen
1 Feb 26
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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

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Upcoming Events

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