
More information on how this works can be found at /info/getting-here.

German Fest recommends booking parking in advance through the SpotHero parking reservation app, according to its website. To reserve a spot, visit the German Fest SpotHero Parking Page. Both cards and cash will be acceptedīoth credit/debit cards and cash will be accepted at German Fest, Wolf noted. Tickets for German Fest 20 will be honored at the 2022 festival.
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Guests who are disabled or physically challenged plus one person they bring can receive free admission from 3 to 5 p.m. JIF will not be accepted due to a recall, according to a post on the fest's Facebook page. on Sunday at the South Gate, each person who brings at least one jar of peanut butter to support the Hunger Task Force will receive one free admission. to noon at the South Gate.įrom noon to 3 p.m. On Sunday, admission is free from 11:30 a.m. Veterans and their immediate family members receive free admission Friday with proper ID. Active military personnel and their immediate family members receive free admission all day, any day with an active Military ID, per the website. Adult tickets that are purchased in advance online cost $12. To purchase tickets online, visit /store.įriday is Military Appreciation Day. Tickets cost $15 for adults and $7 for seniors who are at least 60 years old and students with a valid school ID.Ī three-day pass, which must be purchased online, costs $21. There will be musical accompaniment by The Freistadt Alte Kameraden Band, and a chorus made up of more than 120 voices. Schuerman, auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, a post on the fest's Facebook page said. Mass will be celebrated by the Most Rev. James T. The entrance for the service opens at 9:30 a.m. at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater, followed by free admission to German Fest.Īttendees should enter just south of the South Gate and look for signs. Sunday worship serviceĪ Catholic Church Service will be at 10:30 a.m.
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If you don't know how to play but want to learn, classes will be taught at 4 and 6 p.m. People can prepay and reserve their spot for any hour of play. It costs $3 a round or $5 for two rounds. You can go to the Culture Pavilion, near the Cultural Village, to play. The Culture Village is open from 3 to 9 p.m. In the Treasure Nook, people can purchase postcards, flags and memorabilia. The Milwaukee Chapter of European Train Enthusiasts will be a part of German Fest once again and have a display. There will also be a Handwerker Area featuring craftsmen and artists demonstrating their talents and displaying their products, the website says. It has about 150 moving parts and real stained glass, she added. The Culture Village will feature displays from member organizations of German Fest. The 2022 feature will be "Cathedrals & Composers," featuring displays on "spectacular Cathedrals in Germany which are steeped in history" and German classic composers, the website says.Īttendees will be able to see a more than 150-year-old, 5-foot, 7-inch tall handmade wooden replica of the Gothic church in Nuremberg that was created by a German toymaker, Wolf said. The Culture Village with displays, Handwerker area, shopping Maier Festival Park, 200 N. Harbor Drive, Milwaukee Food, from schnitzel to strudelĪccording to the fest's website, food offerings will include schnitzel, a breaded boneless pork cutlet authentic Bavarian soft pretzels goulasch, seasoned stew meat flavored with paprika and served with noodles kartoffel pfannkuchen, pancakes made from shredded potatoes, served with sausage and applesauce wurst sauerkraut Bismarck herring, marinated herring served on a bun and more. When is German Fest?ģ p.m. to midnight Friday, noon to midnight Saturday, and noon to 7 p.m. Here's what to know about the 2022 festival, from hours and entertainment to food and drinks. The event was canceled the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. "We're really, really happy and glad to be back." "We are excited," said Deb Wolf, the fest's director of marketing.

This year's installment runs Friday through Sunday - and will be celebrating its 40th anniversary. Where can you watch a dachshund derby and costume contest, eat schnitzel, prost with a German beer and play sheepshead?
