Störtebeker Festival Ralswiek

Fascinating Störtebeker Festival

Stoertebeker 2013

Störtebeker Festival Ralswiek 2013


Playtime 2023: Gotland under fire

too 2023 there is again a wild spectacle on the natural stage Ralswiek. By the 24. June until 09. September 2023 finds the 29. Game season or VI. Game cycle | Part IV Instead of. A must for all Störtebeker fans.

Playtime 2022: In the face of the wolf

The Störtebeker Festival has been a magnet on the Baltic Sea coast for many years. Every year, thousands of spectators make the pilgrimage to the Island of Rügen to follow in the footsteps of Klaus Störtebeker, Goedeke Michels and the Vitalien Brothers. The current piece in the 28. Season Is “In the face of the wolf” and is intended to be 19. June until 11. September Monday to Saturday, each by 20 Watch, on the large open-air stage in Ralswiek be listed. In addition to the exciting play, visitors can also expect plenty of other attractions, to enter into the exciting life of the Buccaneers Immerse.

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Stoertebeker Festival-2022

Piracy since 1993: Unforgettable experiences

Since 1993 are based on one of the largest open-air stages in Europe directly on the water the festival around the pirate Störtebeker successfully performed. After the Cancellation of the season last year should it 2021 Go round again. About 150 Actors will be there – as well as 30 wild riders on their horses as well as four ships. Spectators expect spectacular Stunts, stunning special effects and much more. Every evening there is also a large Fireworks directly above the “Großen Jasmunder Bodden” Instead of. This is how each performance becomes an unforgettable experience.

On the wings of the eagles

A great experience is also the pre-performances Eagle Show. This can be viewed in connection with the visit of the piece. The Eagles, Falcons and buzzards are also part of the exciting performances presented before the start of the play Professional falconer Volker Walter in a flight demonstration the skills of his birds of prey. It's a majestic sight, when the eagles or falcons circle over the Baltic Sea. In addition, the falconer provides entertaining information about the Way of life of the different bird species. Before the start of the performance “In the face of the wolf” by the way, visitors can still find themselves in the Restaurant “To the Störtebeker” strengthen or in the shop after Souvenirs Browse.

Prices in the current season

In total there are six different square groups (I-VI).

Price group Adults p.P. Children up to 15 J. Pp.
I (numbered row 1 until 10) 40 Euro 30 Euro
Ⅱ (numbered row 11 until 28) 36 Euro 26 Euro
Iii (numbered row 29 until 46) 32 Euro 22 Euro
Iv (numbered row 47 until 63) 28 Euro 18 Euro
V (numbered row 64 until 76) 20 Euro 14 Euro
Vi (not numbered row 77 until 91) 14 Euro 10 Euro
Rehearsal (free choice of seats) 17.06.2022 16 Euro 11 Euro

In the PG I to V, groups from 21 Persons with advance payment 10% Discount. No group discounts will be granted on Saturday, normal prices apply. Plus one-time per order & Presentation day: Porto & Fee 4,50 Euro. In advance / Online booking or by phone Plus. 1,50€ System fee per card.

Very easily accessible

Tickets for the Störtebeker Festival can be conveniently by phone or online be ordered. To the open-air stage in Ralswiek on Rügen it is easy to drive. From the mainland you can go to the island via the Strelasund either via one of the two bridges or by car ferry. Coming from Lübeck or Hamburg, you leave the A 20 at the Stralsund exit / Island of Rügen. Via the motorway feeder B 96 N and the Stralsund bypass is fast up to the island of Rügen. From Berlin you leave the A 24 at the triangle Wittstock and you drive to the A 19 to the cross Rostock. There we go on the A 20 continue towards Stralsund. Even by train, it's easy and safe to Klaus Störtebeker and the Brothers in The Vitalia. Every day, Deutsche Bahn trains run from different directions to the island of Rügen. The destination station is then called “Bergen auf Rügen“.

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Ralswiek open-air stage