FAQs About the Wittenberg Night of Experiences
How much does the admission wristband cost?
The regular price per admission wristband is 20.00 euros on Saturday. Until August 21, 2026, online advance tickets cost 15.00 euros.
More information here.
Where can I buy tickets?
At our advance ticket sales locations (until August 21, 2026)
- Tourist Information, Schlossplatz 2
- Citizens’ Office at the New City Hall
- Cranach-Lädchen, Markt 4
Online
at the box offices
- Marktplatz
- Schlossplatz
- Augusteum/Lutherhaus
- Alte Schmiede, Hof Kupferstraße
- Behind Leucorea (Wallstraße)
- Asisi Panorama wittenberg360
Reduced-price admission wristband — the Social Ticket (available in advance through August 21, 2026)
New City Hall
Lutherstraße 56
06886 Lutherstadt Wittenberg
Citizen Service Office hours:
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Every 1st and 3rd Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
What discounts are available on admission tickets?
Children and teenagers up to age 14 are admitted free of charge.
For people with severe disabilities who have a “B” designation on their disability ID card, the accompanying person receives free admission.
Can I reserve tickets?
No, tickets can only be purchased during the advance sales period and on-site at the box office (see above). Reservations are not possible under any circumstances.
Can I give my admission wristbands and tickets to friends and acquaintances?
Yes, you can give your purchased admission wristbands and tickets to friends and acquaintances as gifts or resell them for no more than the price stated on the ticket. However, you may not charge more than the stated price for the admission ticket.
Once the admission wristband has been placed on your wrist, it cannot be transferred to anyone else.
Under what circumstances will the admission fee be refunded?
Tickets and admission wristbands cannot be exchanged or refunded.
Can I get the program booklet before the day of the event?
The program booklet is available free of charge at the box offices and advance ticket sales locations on-site. A digital version of the program booklet will be available for download on the homepage under “Program” prior to the event.
Will the event take place regardless of the weather?
Depending on weather conditions or for other important reasons, the event may be interrupted, cut short, or canceled on short notice. You can find any updates on the Wittenberg Erlebnisnacht website or on social media via Facebook and Instagram.
When does the event start and end?
The event starts at 7:00 p.m. and ends at midnight.
Are food and beverage options available?
There are various food and drink stands in the event area. Of course, you’re also allowed to bring your own food and drinks onto the event grounds.
What is the recommended attire?
In any case, be sure to wear comfortable shoes.
Of course, walking barefoot is always an option, too.
Can people with limited mobility access all stages?
Almost all venues are wheelchair-accessible.
- At the Old Town Hall, there is a wheelchair-accessible entrance to the building at the rear. There is an elevator inside the Old Town Hall.
- STATION29 is not accessible to wheelchair users.
- The Weberhof is divided between bumpy cobblestones and a grassy area.
- The Marktplatz has bumpy cobblestones but is accessible all around via a level paved path.
Can I bring a dog or other pets?
Yes, but please keep in mind that some of the courtyards are narrow and crowded with people, and that some stages can be quite loud. Some animals may not like such situations.
What modes of transportation are permitted?
For safety reasons, cars are prohibited throughout the entire event area.
The best way to explore the entire grounds is on foot.
Where are the parking lots for cars?
There are public parking lots at the following locations:
- Wallstraße (with parking ticket)
- Elbstraße (free of charge)
- Altstadtbahnhof (free of charge)
- Parking lots at the main train station (free of charge)
- Parking lot at the New City Hall (access via Bürermeisterstraße, free of charge)
- Mittelstraße (with parking ticket)
- Mauerstraße (with parking ticket)
- Pfaffengasse (with parking ticket)
Where are the restrooms?
Restrooms are located at the following locations:
- Jüdenstraße (behind the Old City Hall) — public restroom (fee required)
- Pfaffengasse — public restroom (fee required)
- Wallstraße (parking lot at the Leucorea) — public restroom (fee required)
- Casinoberg (Schlossplatz near the Tourist Information Office) — public restroom (fee required)
- Weberhof — portable restrooms
- Courtyard of the Leucorea — portable restrooms
- in the open museums and venues
Am I allowed to take photos, film, or make audio recordings on the event grounds?
Filming and photography are permitted for personal use, provided that the privacy rights of visitors and artists are respected. Posting content on social media may require the consent of the people depicted. Commercial use requires the express consent of the organizer.
Flying unmanned aerial vehicles, such as drones or model helicopters, over the event grounds is not permitted for safety reasons.
Status: June 2026