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)
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Spend an exclusive evening in the Saalburg Roman fort when the museum gates are actually closed.
Spend an exclusive evening in the Saalburg Roman fort when the museum gates are actually closed.
Let the Roman craft professionals explain ancient techniques to you and try them out for yourself. The Roman rider explains the equipment and special tasks of the cavalry troops.
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, 2026
AfterWorkArchaeology - The wall painting from Echzell
Discover a highlight of the collection in all its detail as you wind down after a work week.
June 20, 2026
How does that work? Experimental Archaeology Theme Day
This themed day offers many insights into crafts and techniques that are no longer widely known today.
June 21, 2026
How does that work? Experimental Archaeology Theme Day
This themed day offers many insights into crafts and techniques that are no longer widely known today.

June 28, 2026
Sunday Romans - Needle binding and bone carving
Try your hand at the old craft of nålbinding. You can make your own needle for it at the bone carver's workshop.


July 12, 2026
Sunday Romans - School of Alexandria and fresh Roman bread
The School of Alexandria presents Egyptian, Greek, and Roman writing and painting. Roman bread baked in clay dome ovens is also available.