Events in the Saalburg Roman fort
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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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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

April 18, 2026 - April 19, 2026
Tablet weaving craft course
In this two-day course, all participants, regardless of prior knowledge, will learn about an ingenious web system using 4-hole boards.

April 23, 2026
Training for teachers
During a joint tour of the museum grounds, the museum education team introduces teachers from all types of schools to the most important areas...
Roman evening
Spend an exclusive evening in the Saalburg Roman fort when the museum gates are actually closed.


May 2, 2026
Romans everywhere... Theme day with Roman camp and crafts
The 4th Vindelici Cohort sets up its marching camp, and there is also a colorful program with various activities related to Roman antiquity: craftspeople demonstrate their skills, and there is information about Roman art, music, medicine, school and religion.
May 3, 2026
Romans everywhere... Theme day with Roman camp and crafts
The 4th Vindelici Cohort sets up its marching camp, and there is also a colorful program with various activities related to Roman antiquity: craftspeople demonstrate their skills, and there is information about Roman art, music, medicine, school and religion.
Roman evening
Spend an exclusive evening in the Saalburg Roman fort when the museum gates are actually closed.