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Classic Cars and Historic Vehicles, Kaiserslautern Classics Showcases Automotive Treasures for the City’s Anniversary

On Saturday, June 20, downtown Kaiserslautern will once again transform into a paradise for classic car fans and lovers of historic vehicles: At the 18th Kaiserslautern Classics, which is part of the celebrations for this year’s 750th city anniversary, visitors can expect to see automotive treasures from past decades. The vehicle exhibition combines nostalgic charm with the diverse offerings of local retailers and restaurants, providing the perfect opportunity for a relaxed shopping spree in a special atmosphere.

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Lauter Summer Evenings

Lautr Summer

Summer Sounds in Our Anniversary Year
Unwind on Tuesday evenings at the “Lauter Summer Evenings”

The “Lautrer Sommerabende” are entering their fifth year! Throughout the summer months, from June 9 to September 15, 2026, various artists will once again perform on a mobile stage at different locations throughout downtown Kaiserslautern on eight evenings. This means that even in the anniversary year of the city of Kaiserslautern, there will be a musical program on eight Tuesdays from 5 to 9 p.m., guaranteed to create a great atmosphere.

On each of the eight evenings, a different group will perform, ensuring a good mood and relaxation. After a stroll through downtown, visitors can grab a refreshing drink at a local restaurant or take a seat in the comfortable lounge chairs in front of the stage to listen to the music—a welcome break from everyday life.

Lautern Summer Evenings – The Complete Program:

June 23, K in Lautern / Fruchthallstraße
Die Dicken Kinder AcousticUnplugged hits. Pure emotion.
Normally, Jessica Simon and Anna Minges (vocals) along with Dennis Jenne (keyboard) rock the big stages across Germany. Now they’re showing that they can—and want to—do things quite differently by unveiling a new side of their musical work. Known from the larger rock-pop group “Die Dicken Kinder,” the trio is now striking a softer note and presenting selected songs in an acoustic arrangement. Stripped down to the essentials, this creates soulful arrangements that focus on voice, melody, and atmosphere. Without the usual band dynamics, the songs gain depth and expressiveness—personal, approachable, and authentic. With this acoustic project, Dennis Jenne, Jessica Simon, and Anna Minges invite their audience to experience their music from a new perspective: pure, honest, and moving.

July 7, Stiftskirche
Nora BrandenburgerKnown from “The Voice of Germany”
Nora Brandenburger is known for soulful yet powerful pop and soul, with a voice that touches the heart and gets under your skin. She rose to fame through her participation in “The Voice of Germany,” where she impressed with her expressiveness, stage presence, and vocal versatility. She also feels right at home on big stages. She has sung the national anthem multiple times at the “Grand Prix of Baden,” and she also opened the finale of “German Bowl XLI” in front of thousands of spectators at Frankfurt’s Commerzbank Arena. Yet her particular strength shines through most clearly in more intimate concert settings. At the Lautern Summer Evenings, Nora will perform alongside her trio in a stripped-down, stylish lineup. The focus is on her unmistakable voice, carried by finely tuned arrangements ranging from gentle ballads to groovy soul numbers.

July 21, Stiftsplatz
Pamela O’Neal and Myk Sno’Pure Soul Power
These two soul singers from California and Indiana have their musical roots in gospel choirs and their families. Music has been at the center of their lives since childhood, accompanied by hard work to become professional singers. They have been booked across Europe and have performed on major stages with legends such as James Brown, Mariah Carey, Udo Jürgens, the Weather Girls, and the Temptations. With their powerful soul voices, they enchant every audience and leave behind unforgettable musical moments.

August 4, Schillerplatz
DJ Tony/B  – House Beats
DJ Tony/B is known for packed dance floors and a keen sense of his audience. As a musical all-rounder, he moves confidently through a wide variety of genres and knows how to adapt to each event and crowd individually. His particular passion lies in electronic music, which he presents with energy and a danceable vibe. Tony/B delivers the perfect sound and ensures positive vibes from start to finish—from the first track to the last beat—whether in a club, on big stages, or at exclusive private events. In the Kaiserslautern region, he has long been a fixture and is known as a guarantee for a great atmosphere, musical diversity, and unforgettable nights.

August 18, Am Altenhof
Acoustic FightRock, Reggae, and Pop
The cover band for everyone who doesn’t like cover bands—and everyone else. Blending pop, rock, and reggae, “Acoustic Fight” does its own thing. Songs by The Police, Bob Marley, and Led Zeppelin, among others, serve as inspiration for their minimalist interpretations. The motto: Anything is playable, anything can go wrong, everything stays different. The band plays new and old favorite songs that you might not recognize until the final chorus, but will find yourself humming along to from the very start. Pouya Nemati (vocals and wind instruments), Thomas Burckhardt (guitar and vocals), and Toni Düll (percussion and sound effects) create an atmospheric mix of music.

September 1, Riesenbrunnen
Mark Selinger DUOHandcrafted. Authentic. Captivating.
Two young musicians from the heart of the Wine Route have made it their mission to blend cover songs with their own original compositions. They are Mark Selinger (guitar & vocals) and Lars Müller (cajon & rhythm), known from the band “Testsieger.” Evergreens, hits from recent years, or catchy original tunes: there’s something here for every musical taste. Friendliness and fun—especially on stage—have always been the focus for the two of them.

September 15, Kaiserpfalz / Willy-Brandt-Platz
For GoodPop and Rock Classics
“For Good” is a girl band featuring five singers and a pianist, distinguished by their harmonious polyphonic vocals and polished arrangements. Among other things, they perform throwback songs from the pop, rock, and musical genres of the 90s and 2000s. These include songs by the Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, the Spice Girls, and their namesake “For Good” from Wicked. The band members have performed regionally and nationally in a wide variety of groups and projects. The singers (Sarah Blätz, Janina Linnebacher, Charlotte Lisador, Ines Theobald, and Lisana Werno) have already performed in various musicals at the Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern. They have also been part of various world premieres by the band “Vanden Plas,” most recently in the rock opera “Last Paradise Lost.” There they met keyboardist and composer Günter Werno, who not only provides piano accompaniment in this ensemble but also helps develop the unique polyphonic arrangements.


Kaiserslautern Altstadt Fest 2026

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Sightseeing tours in the anniversary year

” . . . So, who was Barbarossa? – certainly not a baker (who cashed in on the illustrious name), but a powerful emperor in the Middle Ages . . . “

Short distances, long history – 750 years of Kaiserslautern
The Tourist Information Office is kicking off the new season of city tours in March. To mark the city’s 750th anniversary, the tour guides of the Barbarossa Gästeführerverein e.V. (Barbarossa Tour Guide Association) have put together a very special tour in cooperation with the city of Kaiserslautern. “Short distances, long history – 750 years of Kaiserslautern” will premiere on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at 10:30 a.m.

In addition to the tried-and-tested tours, such as “Pfalzgrafensaal and underground passage,” the various themed tours through the city center, and the city walks peppered with small delicacies, there is also new content on the program. “From the market bell to the digital message – news through the ages” shows how information channels have changed over time. In the children’s tour “Adventure Wildlife Park,” the forester explains to elementary school-aged children what there is to discover in the forest.

The range of English tours has been expanded (for example, the costumed tour of Hohenecken Castle). For the first time, there are also tours in French. In addition, there are several highlights in store throughout the year, such as theme days with short tours. The vintage bus “Liese” will also be back in service for one or two events.

An overview of all dates can be found on the Kaiserslautern city website www.kaiserslautern.de under “Tourism, Culture, Leisure > Tourism > Sightseeing Tours.” Registration can be done by phone at 0631 3654019 or by email at da-geh-ich-mit@kaiserslautern.de.

Kaiserslautern invites you to explore in spring
Extensive guided tour programme from the Tourist Information Office

Guided Tours in June

Stumbling Stones – (Un)forgotten Life Stories
The Stumbling Stones are a project by artist Gunter Demnig that has existed since 1992. Small commemorative plaques embedded in the ground, known as Stolpersteine, serve to commemorate the fate of people who were persecuted, deported, murdered, or driven to suicide during the Nazi era. The walk through the city leads to individual Stolpersteine and other memorials, telling the life stories of former citizens of Kaiserslautern.
Date: Thursday, June 18, 3:00 p.m.
7.00 EUR per person / 6.00 EUR reduced rate

Hidden Traces of Kaiserslautern’s Brewing History
Here you can learn about and experience all kinds of stories related to the breweries of Kaiserslautern. A tasting is included. Sturdy footwear and a good flashlight are required. The tours are at your own risk. Participants release the City of Kaiserslautern, its commissioned tour guides, and cooperation partners from any liability.
Date: Friday, June 19, 4:30 p.m.
18.00 EUR per person

City Tour by Vintage Bus
The nostalgic vintage bus invites you to an entertaining and informative city tour. Participants will learn interesting facts and trivia about the City of Barbarossa while enjoying the view from the panoramic bus in a unique atmosphere.
Dates: Saturday, June 20, 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Saturday, June 20, 11:30 a.m. (in English)
7.50 EUR per person

KL Intensive (incl. underground passage)
The tour begins with a guided tour of the Pfalzgrafensaal in the former Renaissance castle and a visit to the underground passages. The tour continues on foot with a short walk through the city center.
Date: Saturday, June 20, 10:30 a.m.
10.00 EUR per person / 9.00 EUR reduced rate

Short distances, long history – 750 years of Kaiserslautern
The citizens of Kaiserslautern are celebrating the granting of city rights by Rudolf Habsburg in 1276. What does this mean for the people? Through a journey spanning 750 years of time and 750 meters of space, we delve into the development from royal court to major city. There are exciting and unique things to discover. 750 years of Kaiserslautern are a reason to celebrate.
Date: Saturday, June 13, 10:30 a.m. (currently fully booked)
Sunday, June 21, 2:00 p.m.
7.00 EUR per person / 6.00 EUR reduced

From the market bell to the digital message – news through the ages
How did people in Kaiserslautern get their news? From town criers to flyers, church pulpits, and newspapers, all the way to radio, television, and social media: the channels for city information have constantly evolved. On a walking tour, you’ll discover the places where Kaiserslautern’s city history and communication have intersected over the centuries.
Date: Thursday, June 25, 3:00 p.m.
Meeting point: SWR Studio
7.00 EUR per person / 6.00 EUR reduced

Welcome to K-Town – on the historical trail of the military in Kaiserslautern
Kaiserslautern is known worldwide as “K-Town.” Like almost no other city in Germany, it was transformed by the military after World War II. The U.S. armed forces, in particular, continue to shape the city and its surrounding area to this day. But the French occupation period is also still visible today. Michael Geib, the former director of the Docu Center Ramstein, invites you to a roughly two-hour, entertaining, and informative tour through downtown Kaiserslautern. Historical photos and eyewitness accounts bring the past to life.
Date: Friday, June 26, 3:00 p.m.
10.00 EUR per person / 9.00 EUR reduced

Experience and Enjoy Kaiserslautern
This walking tour tells stories and history, bringing the past to life—including surprises and small tastings.
Date: Friday, June 26, 5:00 p.m.
16.00 EUR per person

Kaiserslautern “in Palatinate dialect”
The Kaiserbrunnen, a compact city, and Kaiserslautern originals—the tour takes you “in Palatinate dialect” from the Kaiserbrunnen through Steinstraße to Brezel Adam.
Date: Saturday, June 27, 10:30 a.m.
Meeting point at the Kaiserbrunnen, Mainzer Tor
7.00 EUR per person / 6.00 EUR reduced

Historical Villa Tour
The tour takes you by bus to the “trendiest” residential neighborhoods of the 19th century and the most magnificent villas in our city, providing insights into the family histories of their respective owners. As you gain insight into the living worlds of Kaiserslautern’s industrialists from the 19th and early 20th centuries, you’ll be enchanted by the charm of the Wilhelminian era and the craftsmanship of Kaiserslautern’s artisans. The tour includes visits to the Munzinger, Jänisch, Zschocke, and Kröckel villas.
Date: Saturday, June 27, 1:00 p.m.
20.00 EUR per person (including bus ride)

Soundtrack KL – In the Footsteps of the Musical City Map from the 60s to the 90s *Additional Date*
From the 1960s to the 90s, the music scene in Kaiserslautern was buzzing. Pubs, music schools, and clubs provided rehearsal spaces—often damp, poorly ventilated, and with acoustics that reliably dampened any hope of world fame. Nevertheless, stage shows were devised, new bands emerged, and for a brief moment, this small city was marked on the map of jazz, punk, and rock ’n’ roll: The city tour, following in the footsteps of the book of the same name, brings the “soundtrack of a city” from the ’60s to the ’90s back to life—from the “Golden Triangle” to the Old Town!
Keywords: Old Vienna, THING, Café Roma, Rumpelkammer, Waschbrett, SMILE, Benderhof, and many more! With Christina Bacher, Hermann Dusch, and surprise guests.
Dates: Saturday, June 27, 4:00 p.m.
Meeting point: Salon Schmitt, Pirmasenser Straße 32
12.00 EUR per person

Unless otherwise noted, the meeting point is in front of the Tourist Information Office on Fruchthallstraße. Advance registration is requested for all tours (0631 3654019; da-geh-ich-mit@kaiserslautern.de).


Fruchthalle Kaiserslautern

Kaiserslautern’s Fruchthalle Fashion, art and crafts

Kulturmarkt FruchthalleKulturmarkt Fruchthalle (c) Stadt KL Hanni Beck
Opening hours:
Thursday, Friday and Sunday: 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m.,
Saturdays 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
On some evenings, the market is open until 7:30 p.m., after which you can enjoy one of the high-calibre concerts in the Fruchthalle hall.

Student café: Thursday to Sunday 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Lunch: Thursday to Sunday 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Tickets for concerts at the Fruchthalle Kaiserslautern are available from:

Tickets – 19.00 euros (reduced 13.00 euros) for all seats are only available in advance at the Tourist Information Office, Fruchthallstraße 14, Tel. (0631) 365-2316 or at the box office. The ticket entitles the holder to a return journey on the day of the event until 3:00 a.m. the following day on all public transport (with DB: RE, RB and S-Bahn, in the Rhine-Neckar transport network (VRN), 2nd class).


New Kaiserslautern picture calendar now available

Kalender kaiserslautern 26To mark the city’s anniversary, the Kaiserslautern City Archives has published historical photographs from the 1920s in the form of a 2026 calendar.

High-resolution photographs of various streets and buildings invite you to take a stroll through old Kaiserslautern.

The calendars are available for €19.90 at the City Museum (Theodor-Zink-Museum/Wadgasserhof) or the Tourist Information Office during their respective opening hours. Pre-orders can also be placed at any time at:

stadtarchiv@kaiserslautern.de


Wochenmarkt Kaiserslautern

Wochenmarkt 960

Every Tuesday and Saturday at Stiftsplatz and on Thursdays in Königstraße

From 7.00 am to 1.30 pm, you’ll find everything your heart desires here. Fresh produce ranging from fruit, cheese, vegetables and cold meats to fish and baked goods, as well as flowers and plants. Or simply a friendly chat about the weather, world events and Football.

Garbage Guide for the City of Kaiserslautern 2026

SK Garbage GuideOnce again in 2026, Stadtbildpflege Kaiserslautern (City Image Maintenance) has published a waste management booklet for English-speaking citizens who live in the Kaiserslautern city area. The 32 page Garbage Guide offers information on proper disposal, reuse, and avoidance of waste.

The A5 booklet provides addresses and opening hours of the municipal recycling centers, guidance on waste disposal dates published in the Stadtbildpflege app and website, as well as locations and dates for hazardous waste disposal. The booklet also gives an illustrated overview of correct waste separation.

The 2026 Garbage Guide for the City of Kaiserslautern is available for you to take away from the municipal recycling centers, the Rathaus city hall and the Stadtwerke Kaiserslautern (municipal utilities).

An online version can be downloaded from SK_Garbage_Guide_2026


Wadgasserhof

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Inviting Beer Garden at the Wadgasserhof

In the summer months the inner courtyard of the Wadgasserhof with its beer garden invites visitors to linger in its historical ambience.

Sitting under the old chestnut tree, enjoy drinks and food from the neighboring Vietnamese restaurant Pho Viet. Opening hours: Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.; Monday is a day off.

The exhibitions in the Wadgasserhof and the Theodor Zink Museum can be visited during the opening hours of the City Museum. These are Wednesday to Friday from 10:00 to 17:00 and Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 to 18:00. Admission to special exhibitions is 5.00 euros, reduced 2.50 euros, the visit to the permanent exhibition is free.

Wadgasserhof, Steinstrasse 55, 67653 Kaiserslautern
Tel: 0631 365-2326


Pfalzgalerie

Photo: © Stadt Kaiserslautern

Pfalzgalerie, Museumsplatz 1, 67657 Kaiserslautern
Tel.: 0631 3647201
Tuesday: 11:00 – 20:00, Wednesday – Sunday: 10:00 – 17:00, Closed Mondays

The Museum Palatine Gallery in Kaiserslautern was founded in 1874 as a museum of Trades and Crafts. The museum building was constructed from 1875 to  1880. Today, its main focus is on painting and sculpture from the 19th to 21st centuries.

The permanent collection includes: our friends. Abstract American Art from a Private French Collection


Theodor Zink Museum

Photo: © Stadt Kaiserslautern

Theodor Zink Museum, Steinstr. 48, 67657 Kaiserslautern
Tel. 0631 365-2327
www.theodor-zink-museum.de
Tuesday to Friday: 9 am to 5 pm;
Saturday and Sunday: 10 am to 6 pm;
Closed Monday
Guided tours by telephone arrangement

Permanent Exhibition: Kaiserslautern – Time Pictures from Ten Millennia

Times of Opening: Wednesday to Friday 10am to 5pm, Saturday and Sunday 11am to 6pm, Closed Mondays and Tuesdays

Documentation – Stations of a Municipal Museum
From the History of the Theodor Zink MuseuEmmerich Smola School of Music and Music Academy


Kaiserslautern Zoo

Zoo Kaiserslautern

The Kaiserslautern Zoo is a popular destination located in Siegelbach in the northwestern outskirts of the city’s suburbs: an oasis of tranquility where you discover nature, and learn interesting details about the kingdom of animals.

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KAMMGARN Kaiserslautern

The Kammgarn is one of the top venues in Germany and for years has been an internationally respected, first-call concert hall for pop, rock, hip-hop, rap, indie, jazz, blues, comedy, cabaret, punk, goth, infotainment and more.


“The SNUG” Irish Pub

Kaiserslautern’s funnest place to be

Opened in August 2013 in the location of former Irish Pub, Thursty Nellys, it has been totally transformed by new manger, Lisa Muehlberger.


K1 HIGH ROPES Course Fröhnerhof

The attraction in the Palatinate forest

Climbing Fun – Up the trees

A wonderful piece of nature, healthy trees, a few loads of building wood, many meters of steel and the enthusiasm you bring along – discover for yourself the purest joy of climbing! The courses consist of exercises which make the way from one platform to the next a genuine adventure, with obstacles made from cables, swings, rope bridges and wooden bridges.

K1 – THE IDEAL DESTINATION FOR; Family tours, School trips, Team-Events , Club and company excursions , Birthday parties, … and of course also for you!


Irish House Kaiserslautern

Spacious pub dedicated to the Irish tradition. Here you can enjoy a Guinness® or Kilkenny® by the crackling fireplace or play a round of pool or darts with friends. The old stucco ceilings are witnesses to the past decades and could tell tales of many a long night. The well-stocked bar offers the right drink not only for whiskey lovers. At least 6 beers always on tap complement by a large selection of bottled beers. Smoke-free house.

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EVENTS
Perfect sound and acoustics on three floors, plus a state-of-the-art lighting system.  The event room was completely renovated in 2021, and live concerts have been taking place every week since. Whether 30 or 300 visitors, the possibilities offered by the special architecture ensure that every event is a success.

BEER GARDEN
A beautiful old tree population provides guests with plenty of shade in summer to relax with an after-work beer. The small stage on the edge of the Eselsbach stream is used weather permitting for Summer Sunday Sessions. Artists from the region gather here, and the kitchen provides the perfect dishes to accompany the music.

Irish House, Eselsfürth 11, 67657 Kaiserslautern