Schweinfurt Volksfest

Annual festival in Schweinfurt, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Schweinfurt Volksfest is an annual Volksfest (beer festival and travelling funfair) in Schweinfurt, Lower Franconia in Bavaria, Germany. Established in 1909, the festival runs for about 10 days each year and is a significant cultural event in the region.[2][3] In 2026 the event is held from 5 June to 14 June.[4]

StatusActive
GenreVolksfest (folk festival)
BeginsJune 5, 2026 (2026-06-05)
EndsJune 14, 2026 (2026-06-14)
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Schweinfurt Volksfest
Schweinfurter Volksfest
A busy volksfest at night with brightly lit rides, Ferris wheel and a dense crowd of visitors under a dark sky.
Schweinfurt Volksfest 2025 after sunset
StatusActive
GenreVolksfest (folk festival)
BeginsJune 5, 2026 (2026-06-05)
EndsJune 14, 2026 (2026-06-14)
FrequencyAnnually
LocationsVolksfestplatz, Niederwerrner Straße, Schweinfurt, Bavaria, Germany
Coordinates50°2′53″N 10°12′7″E
CountryGermany
Years active1909–present (with wartime interruptions) [1]
FounderVerein zur Hebung und Förderung des Fremdenverkehrs [2]
Organised byCity of Schweinfurt, Department of Public Order
Websitevolksfest-schweinfurt.de
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History

Schweinfurt Volksfest 1909 poster

The first event took place in 1909 and marked the beginning of the city’s Volksfest tradition. At time Schweinfurt experienced rapid growth and the city administration looked for ways to make the city more attractive and promote tourism. An idea emerged to organise a large public festival on the western part of the Maininsel (an island on the river Main), in the area historically known as the "Bleichrasen".[5]

The event was inspired by earlier traditions such as the Vogelschießen (bird shooting) festival, which had been held since 1787.[6]

The inaugural Volksfest began on 9 June 1909 with a parade to the festival grounds through Bauerngasse led by festival host Baron Muckl followed by beer wagons from the Christian Wagner brewery.

The Bleichrasen was transformed into a lively festival ground, featuring attractions such as a cinematograph (early cinema), carousel, maze and a toboggan slide. There were also food stalls and a dance platform with a maypole.

A main attraction was the massive beer hall that could accommodate 5000 people. A Maß (1 liter) of beer cost 30 Pfennig (approximately 1.95 when adjusted for inflation).

On 17 June 1909 the festival ended with a large fireworks display. The Volksfest quickly became a significant annual event, laying the foundation for Schweinfurt’s long-standing tradition of public festivals.[6]

Cultural significance

Volksfest tent at the turn of the 20th century

Folk festivals in Bavaria hold significant cultural importance as traditional events deeply rooted in local history and community life. They serve as inclusive celebrations meant for everyone, offering a space for families, friends and neighbours to socialise together[7] and contribute significantly to the local economy.[8] Schweinfurt Volksfest has been celebrated since the beginning of the 20th century making it a longstanding tradition that brings generations of people together. Its endurance highlights its role as a key annual event in the region’s cultural calendar.[9] It usually takes place two weeks beginning Friday after Corpus Christi.[9]

The event showcases Franconian culinary traditions,[9] with regional specialties and beer brewed by local breweries served in beer tents and beer gardens, supporting local producers.[10]

The festival’s survival through two world wars and social changes demonstrates its deep cultural significance to the Schweinfurt community.[1]

Highlights

Opening Ceremony

In 2025 Sebastian Remelé as mayor Oberbürgermeister (German) of the city of Schweinfurt, opened the Schweinfurt Volksfest on 20 June. This was his final time performing this ceremonial duty as mayor of Schweinfurt.[11] In 2026 the opening ceremony will be performed by Ralf Hofmann as the newly elected mayor [12], opening the festival on 5 June 2026.[13]

Parade

A parade is one of the oldest traditions of the festival. An annual procession was held through the city centre to the then-festival site at the Bleichrasen from 1909 until 1968. The tradition stopped for several decades before being revived by the city to mark the 100th anniversary in 2009, when over 20,000 spectators lined the streets as the procession made its way from the market square to the Volksfestplatz.[14] Following the success of the parade the city council has decided to establish it as a recurring fixture of the festival programme.[15] Subsequent processions were held in 2014[16] and 2018, the latter comprising approximately 1,200 participants across 49 groups.[14] The 2024 parade was cancelled due to the adverse weather.[17]

Rides

A panoramic view of the Schweinfurt Volksfest festival grounds in 2025, photographed from the Ferris wheel. The photo shows the festival in the evening with rows of booths, food vendors and rides spread across the grounds. A brightly lit drop tower ride stands near the centre-right. The area is surrounded by green trees and urban buildings, highlighting the festival central location within the city of Schweinfurt.
View of Schweinfurt Volksfest 2025 festival grounds from the Ferris wheel

Schweinfurt Volksfest features a diverse selection of rides catering to visitors of all ages. The event features high-adrenaline rides such as a drop tower and roller coasters, alongside classic fairground favourites like bumper cars, swing rides and a large Ferris wheel.[18]

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Major rides at the Schweinfurt Volksfest[19]
ImageNameTypeDescriptionYears present
AutoskooterBumper carsClassic bumper cars, featuring new vehicles in 2025.2025-2026
AvengerThrill rideHydraulic gondola ride with side-by-side seating. The ride was refurbished and modernised in 2025.[20]2026
Beach WalkingWalkable water ballsHollow spheres on water.2025-2026
Break DanceBreakdanceClassic spinning ride with rotating seats.2025
BoosterThrill rideHigh‑gravity carousel with gondolas rotating by up to 50°.[20]2026
Crazy MineSpinning CoasterFully themed spinning coaster, 430 metres (1,410 ft) of track, 17 metres (56 ft) height difference, the first time in Schweinfurt.2025
EvergreenJumping horse carouselOne of the largest nostalgic carousels in Germany.2025-2026
EvolutionThrill rideHigh flying carousel with two rotating arms and flipping gondolas, taking riders up to 66 metres (217 ft) high at up to 140 kilometres per hour (87 mph), including upside-down flight.[20]2026
Flip FlyInversion RidePopular ride featuring full inversion.[21]2025
GeisterstadtGhost Train (Haunted House)Two-story horror ride with moving figures and effects.2025
Geisterbahn HalloweenGhost Train (Haunted House)Halloween-themed ghost train with moving figures, effects and over 300 metres (980 ft) of track.[20]2026
GlaswerkGlass & Mirror MazeMaze of mirrors and glass panels.2025
High ExplosiveSpinning CoasterFamily adventure coaster with three‑seater cars, running through steep curves past a lake with a fountain. The ride was equipped with a new interactive station area in 2024.[20]2026
Jim & Jasper's Wild WasserLog flumeLargest mobile log flume ride in Europe, completely re-themed in 2022, with two drops up to 16 metres (52 ft) and a nearly 400 metres (1,300 ft) course.[20]2026
Kinder-traum-schleifeAmusement rideA child ride featuring miniature vehicles that travel on a circular track.
Mike's Pit StopFun houseWorkshop-themed walkthrough with sound and water effects.2025
Piraten JumpingChildren's trampolineTrampoline jumping for kids.2025-2026
PredatorThrill rideRotating inverting gondola ride for thrill-seekers.2025
RiesenradFerris wheelLarge wheel offering a bird's-eye view of Schweinfurt and the festival grounds.2025
SkyfallDrop tower80 metres (260 ft) tall free fall tower offering panoramic views and a thrill drop.2025
Star RalleyBumper carsChild-friendly bumper car ride.2025
WellenfliegerSwing rideTraditional swing carousel.2025
WildwasserLog flumeClassic water ride suitable for families.2025
ZauberschlossChildren's rideFairytale-themed ride for kids.2025-2026
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Fireworks

The Volksfest traditionally features fireworks displays on both opening and closing nights of the festival. In 2026 these displays are scheduled at 22:30, with the opening and closing fireworks in 2026 falling on 5 June and 14 June respectively.[13]

Facts and data

Beer prices

Maß (1 liter) of beer prices at Schweinfurt Volksfest over the years.

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Mass beer prices at Schweinfurt Volksfest
YearPricePrice adjusted for inflation
2026€11.90 [22]
2025€11.80 [18]
2024€11.30 [23]
2023€10.80 [17]
2008€5.80 [24]Approximately equivalent to €8 in 2023
2002-2006€5.30 [25]Approximately equivalent to €8 in 2023
1999DM 8.9 [25]
1976DM 3.2 [26]
190930 Pfennig [6]Approximately 1.95 in 2025
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Social initiatives

Safe space for women

Since 2025 the Volksfest has offered a safe space for girls and women who feel unsafe or experienced harassment on the festival grounds. The scheme is organised by the local association Frauen helfen Frauen (lit.'Women Help Women'), run by both employees and volunteers.[27] This follows a similar initiative at the Oktoberfest that existed since 2003.[28]

The safe space is located behind the Ferris wheel and operates on the weekends and the Ladies Night from 19:00. Support teams are also available throughout the grounds and can be identified by their purple vests.[29]

Further reading

  • Howora, Larissa; Adlfinger, Dieter (2009). 100 Jahre Schweinfurter Volksfest 1909–2009. Schweinfurter Museumsschriften. Museen und Galerien der Stadt Schweinfurt. ISBN 978-3-936042-48-1.
  • Official Schweinfurt Volksfest website (in German)

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