Sim-Jü Werne — Simon-Juda-Market
Oldest funfair in Münsterland — largest folk festival on the Lippe since 1362
2026
About Sim-Jü
Sim-Jü — edition 2026
Sim-Jü 2026 will take place from Saturday, 24 October to Tuesday, 27 October 2026 in the city centre of Werne. The organiser is the City of Werne. Admission to the festival grounds is free.
Highlights Sim-Jü 2026
- Oldest funfair in Münsterland (since 1362)
- Largest folk festival on the Lippe
- 200+ showmen
- 100 market traders on Tuesday
- Fireworks Monday evening (~9 pm)
- Tapping ceremony Saturday 2 pm at the market square
Programme Sim-Jü 2026
Day 1 — Saturday, 24 October 2026 — Opening Day
- Morning — Setup and preparations in the city centre
- 2:00 PM — Official Opening at the Market Square with hoisting of the Freifahne and barrel tapping by the mayor
- 2:00 PM to 10:00 PM — Opening of all rides and stalls
- Daytime/Evening — Concerts and music on the market square stage
Day 2 — Sunday, 25 October 2026 — Family Day
- Morning — Ecumenical Service at St. Christopher's Church
- Daytime — Family programme, rides, market stalls partially open
- 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM — Sunday Shopping in Werne's shops
- Evening — Sim-Jü atmosphere in the city centre
Day 3 — Monday, 26 October 2026 — Fireworks Day
- Daytime — Showmen's operations, food stalls
- Special — Apprentice Speed Dating in the Ferris Wheel: young trainees meet for short conversations during a ride
- ~9:00 PM — Grand Fireworks Display over the Lippe river — the pyrotechnic highlight of the Sim-Jü week
Day 4 — Tuesday, 27 October 2026 — Market Day (Traditional Day for Sim-Jü Fans)
- 8:00 AM — Start of the Grand Market: around 100 licensed traders from Münsterland and all over Westphalia offering household goods, tools, clothing, sweets, toys, food specialities
- Daytime — Bustling activity at the market, regular guests travel specifically for this day
- Daytime — Rides continue to be open
- 10:00 PM — Official end of the Sim-Jü week
In addition: Sim-Jü Party in the Kolpingsaal
- Date within the festival week (usually Saturday), requires a ticket via Eventim
- DJ programme, traditionally sold out
Spectacular Rides (Experience from past editions)
- Excalibur — 46-meter mega swing
- Chaos Pendulum — 80 km/h, 47 meters high
- Playball — 12 gondolas with increasing speed
- Ghost Temple — Halloween haunted house
- Wave Flyer, Shake & Roll, two bumper cars
The list of showmen and rides for 2026 will be announced by the Werne City Market Office from autumn 2026 onwards at werne.de.
Prices Sim-Jü 2026
Admission to the festival grounds is free. Payment is made on-site: rides €2–6 per ride, classic snacks (bratwurst, potato pancakes, fries) €4–10, sweets and market goods individually. Sim-Jü Party in the Kolpingsaal: tickets via Eventim.
Practical information — Sim-Jü
Getting There
Train: Werne station (RB51 Dortmund–Münster), from there a 10-minute walk to the city centre. Car: A1, exit Werne; parking on the outskirts recommended (city centre closed during the festival).
Admission
Admission to the festival grounds is free. Payment is made on-site at rides, stalls, and showmen. Sim-Jü Party in the Kolpingsaal requires a ticket.
Sunday Shopping
On Sunday, shops in Werne are open from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
Werne — City on the Lippe with History
Werne, with just under 30,000 inhabitants in the district of Unna in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, is an old Hanseatic city on the Lippe river. The historic city centre with the market square, St. Christopher's parish church, and the Renaissance town hall forms the stage for one of Westphalia's oldest folk festival events: Sim-Jü, short for Simon-Juda-Market. The first documented mention of the market dates back to the year 1362 — making Sim-Jü one of the oldest documented free markets in Münsterland.
Sim-Jü — A Market for the Lippe Region
The name refers to the feast day of Saints Simon and Jude Thaddaeus (28 October), which originally defined the market date. Today, Sim-Jü traditionally takes place from Saturday to Tuesday around Simon-Juda — four days during which the city centre is completely transformed. The folk festival is considered the largest of its kind on the Lippe and attracts tens of thousands of visitors annually from Werne, the entire Münsterland region, and the nearby Ruhr area (Hamm, Lünen, Bergkamen).
200 Showmen and Spectacular Rides
At Sim-Jü 2026, over 200 showmen will once again present rides and food stalls. This year's attractions change annually; past editions have featured spectacular rides such as Excalibur (a 46-meter mega mushroom swing), the Chaos Pendulum (80 km/h, 47 meters high), the Playball (twelve gondolas with increasing speed), and the Ghost Temple (Halloween-themed haunted house). In addition, there are classics like Wave Flyer, Shake & Roll, and two bumper cars.
The Market — Sim-Jü's Core Identity
What makes Sim-Jü special is the Krammarkt (market) — the traditional trading market with around 100 licensed traders (out of 1,000 annual applications). The Krammarkt begins on Tuesday at 8:00 am and is the real highlight for many regular visitors. Household goods, tools, clothing, sweets, toys, food specialities, and Westphalian products are traded here — a vibrant piece of medieval tradition in the 21st century.
Programme — From Tapping to Fireworks
The four festival days each have their own character. On Saturday, Sim-Jü is opened with the traditional tapping ceremony at the market square — the hoisting of the Freifahne (free flag) and the tapping of the barrel at 2:00 pm by the mayor. On Sunday, an ecumenical service and the Sunday shopping (1:00 pm to 6:00 pm) take place. On Monday around 9:00 pm, the grand fireworks display over the Lippe river takes place. On Tuesday from 8 am, the Krammarkt begins — the traditional Sim-Jü day.
Sim-Jü Party in the Kolpingsaal
In addition to the market events, the annual Sim-Jü Party takes place in the Kolpingsaal — a dance event with a DJ programme, traditionally sold out. Tickets are available via Eventim.
Westphalian Folk Festival with Continuity
Sim-Jü is not a tourist spectacle, but a genuine folk festival with unbroken tradition. Visitors experience not a stylized medieval market scene, but the vibrant everyday life of Werne in festival mode. Admission to the festival grounds is free; payment is made exclusively at the stalls.
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