Events in the Saalburg Roman fort
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You can download the complete 2025 annual program as a PDF here:
Download Saalburg annual program 2025 (accessible PDF)
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Apollo, god of archers, is the patron saint of our adventurous weekend for fathers and sons with bow making, games, campfires and more.

Unfortunately, the visit to the Limes March 2023 at the Saalburg has been canceled due to illness.

During a short tour of the Saalburg, which is tailored entirely to the needs of the guests, you will get to know the main buildings of the fort. Afterwards you can exchange ideas about what you know and learn new things over coffee and cake using original objects.
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

Upcoming Events



May 1, 2025
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.

Roman evening
Spend an exclusive evening in the Saalburg Roman fort when the museum gates are actually closed.

May 17, 2025
Basic Course in Roman Bone Crafts
Learn the most important basics about bone as a material and its diverse uses since ancient times.

May 18, 2025
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.