The cross-border archaeological park will open its doors to visitors again on Sunday 15 March. The accessible museums include the Maison Jean Schaub Museum, the Princesses' Tomb, buildings B6 and B8 and, in Bliesbruck, the exhibition centre with a permanent exhibition that was redesigned in 2025, as well as the thermal baths.
The tavern has been open from Friday to Sunday from 12 noon to 10 pm since October.
Promotions, events and other highlights
The special exhibition "Gold in the Sand" on the discovery of the Princess's Tomb opens right at the beginning. A special guided tour of the exhibition will be offered on 15 March at 2 pm. Throughout the season, there will also be regular offers as part of the exhibition, which will be on display until 31 October. On 13 and 14 June, for example, Celtic re-enactment groups will be camped in front of the princess's tomb and demonstrate their trades.
On Easter Sunday and Easter Monday, families can search together for hidden Easter eggs in the grounds and museums of the cultural park and answer exciting questions at the spring safari. The correct number of eggs will be rewarded with a sweet surprise at the ticket offices in the Maison Jean Schaub or the exhibition centre in Bliesbruck.
Children's party on 31 May
At the traditional and popular children's festival on Sunday, 31 May, there will be numerous hands-on activities from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. with free admission. Children can get creative around the Princely Tomb and, for example, practise archery, create their own mosaic, make pottery, work with a wood drill or design their own Roman equipment using a shield, sword and helmet. Many other great activities such as children's ham etc. are on the programme for the day.
In the camp of the Roman group Legio XIIII Gemina in the Roman Villa, visitors of all ages can immerse themselves in the everyday life of the Romans. And at 2 pm, magician Maxim Maurice will take everyone on a magical journey.
On 5 July, there will be a picnic around the villa - with a matinee, good food and drink and some other great highlights. The Vita Romana will not take place this year. However, an event will be organised on this second weekend in August. You can look forward to it.
Summer holidays
To ensure that the summer holidays are not boring, the Kulturpark offers a varied programme of activities for the whole family as well as a holiday camp at the beginning of August.
Guided tours
There will be a taster tour every first Sunday of the month at 11am.
Special tours for senior citizens will be offered twice this season. The special needs of this group of people - such as walking slowly or speaking louder - are catered for. The dates are 26 April and 30 August, both at 11 am.
Guided tours for children (by children for children) take place during the Easter, summer and autumn holidays. Curiosity and questions of all kinds are welcome. The dates are as follows: 11 April, 8 July and 7 October, each at 2 pm.
General information
The museum areas in the European Cultural Park are open from 15 March to 31 October as follows: Monday to Friday from 10am to 5pm and Saturday, Sunday and public holidays from 10am to 6pm. The museums are closed on the first of May.
Further information and detailed programme overviews can be found at: www.europaeischer-kulturpark.de or by calling (06843) 900211.
