Medieval Festival Burgfrühling Wertheim
Medieval market on the ruins of Wertheim Castle
2026
About Burgfrühling
Burgfrühling — edition 2026
Castle as a Stage
Wertheim Castle, with its extensive ruins, towers, and courtyards, offers the perfect medieval setting. Over two days, all areas of the castle are incorporated into the program — from the castle courtyard as a market to the remnants of the walls as a stage for sword fights.
Highlights Burgfrühling 2026
- Wertheim Castle ruins as a spectacular medieval backdrop
- Medieval merchants, craftspeople, and camp groups
- Sword fighting demonstrations in full armor
- Live blacksmithing at the castle
- Fire eater show at dusk
- Mead, flatbread, draft beer — medieval catering
Programme Burgfrühling 2026
Saturday, March 21, 2026 — 11:00 am–7:00 pm
- 11:00 am: Castle gate opening, market begins
- Morning and afternoon: Craft stalls, blacksmith demonstrations, live music
- Sword fighting demonstrations several times daily
- Evening at dusk: Fire show
- 7:00 pm: Market closes
Sunday, March 22, 2026 — 11:00 am–7:00 pm
- Family day with enhanced children's program
- Repeat of spectacles: Sword fighting, blacksmithing, fire eaters
- Acrobatics and medieval music
- 7:00 pm: Festival concludes
Prices Burgfrühling 2026
Adults €9 / Historically Costumed €7 / Children €5 / First child in family free / Preschool children free. Escort for severely disabled category B guests free.
Practical information — Burgfrühling
Getting There
By train from Würzburg (RB line Würzburg–Aschaffenburg–Frankfurt, Wertheim station). By car via the A3 motorway (Würzburg–Frankfurt). Castle accessible only on foot from the town center.
Opening Hours
Saturday, March 21, 2026: 11 am–7 pm. Sunday, March 22, 2026: 11 am–7 pm.
Admission
Adults €9 / Historically Costumed €7 / Children €5. First child free. Preschool children free. Contact: Castle Catering 09342/913238, Castle Management 09342/301-490.
Wertheim Castle — Romance on the Main
Wertheim Castle is one of Germany's most famous castle ruins – a two-part hilltop castle dating back to the 12th century, with a main castle, outer bailey, towers, and walls, picturesquely perched above the confluence of the Tauber and Main rivers. The castle belongs to the town of Wertheim am Main in the Main-Tauber district (AGS 08128), the northernmost tip of Baden-Württemberg. Today, the castle is a popular tourist attraction and a venue for historical reenactments – the Burgfrühling in March kicks off the event season.
Medieval Market with Camp Life
The Burgfrühling transforms the castle ruins into a vibrant medieval market. Merchants in medieval costumes set up their stalls in the wall niches, the castle courtyard, and the outer bailey areas – selling mead, honey, herbs, leather goods, blacksmith work, candles, and fabrics. Craftspeople work live: the blacksmith at the forge, the basket weaver, the leatherworker, the woodturner. Knights, musicians, and jesters in historical costumes populate the castle.
Spectacles — Sword Fighting, Blacksmithing, Fire Eaters
Three main attractions shape the program:
- Sword Fighting Demonstrations — Choreographed fights and live duels by knight performers in full armor
- Blacksmith Demonstrations — the blacksmith forges iron tools, horseshoe nails, and small jewelry pieces before the visitors' eyes
- Fire Eaters and acrobats — fire show in the evening at dusk in the inner courtyard
In addition, live music with medieval instruments – lute, hurdy-gurdy, bagpipes, drums – is performed at several locations.
Culinary — Mead, Draft Beer, Flatbread
The catering follows the medieval concept: roasted meat on a spit (pork, chicken), flatbread from a wood-fired oven, filled with herb quark or grilled vegetables, mead (honey wine) from wooden barrels, and draft beer from a regional brewery. Sweets: honey cake, walnut cookies.
Admission Prices and Family Policy
The Burgfrühling has clear admission prices:
- Adults: €9
- Historically Costumed: €7 — those who come dressed in medieval attire receive a €2 discount
- Children: €5
- First child in family: free
- Preschool children free, accompanying persons for severely disabled guests (category B) free
A family with two children thus pays €9+€9+€5 = €23 (first child free) – attractive for a two-day experience.
Getting There and Castle Ascent
Wertheim is accessible by train from Würzburg (RB line) or Frankfurt. By car via the A3 motorway (Würzburg–Frankfurt). The castle can only be reached on foot from the Wertheim town center – no vehicle access. Parking available in the lower town. For disabled visitors, a free accompanying person is admitted. Dogs on a leash are allowed.
Wertheim am Main — Surrounding Town
Wertheim itself is a picturesque old town with half-timbered houses, a market square, and old town walls. A visit to the Burgfrühling can be well combined with a stroll through the town. The confluence of the Main and Tauber rivers – Tauber meets Main – is spectacularly visible from the castle.
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