Events in the Saalburg Roman fort
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EVENT PROGRAM
You can download the complete 2025 annual program as a PDF here:
Download Saalburg annual program 2025 (accessible PDF)
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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

June 19, 2025
Public tours on Corpus Christi
Public tours of the Saalburg

June 28, 2025
Wood Theme Day
It is probably no exaggeration to consider wood as the most important raw material in world history.
June 29, 2025
Wood Theme Day
It is probably no exaggeration to consider wood as the most important raw material in world history.
June 29, 2025
Roman Wood Processing - Finds and Craft Practice
Roman woodcraft with its highly developed craft tradition is evident in the preserved wooden finds as well as the diverse known tools.
June 29, 2025
Forest – yesterday – today – tomorrow. Wood use and sustainability
Ever since humans have existed, forests and wood have been used. This was no different in Roman times in Germania than it was in the late Middle Ages and today.


July 13, 2025
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.