Hagen Easter Fair
Hagen Easter Fair is held on April 19. This event in the second decade of the month April is annual. Help us
The Easter fair in Hagen is a traditional folk festival that takes place every year at Easter on Otto-Ackermann-Platz. As an integral part of cultural life in Hagen, the festival attracts numerous visitors and offers a varied program.
Opening promotion: On the first day, visitors receive a one euro discount on all carousels from 14:15 to 15:00.
Family day: Every Wednesday there are reduced prices for all rides, ideal for a family outing.
Fireworks: On Friday evening at 21:15, the spectacular fireworks display “Höing in Flammen” lights up the sky.
Ladies Time: On Saturday evening from 6 p.m., women pay just ˆ1.50 for all rides - a special highlight for the female visitors.
The funfair offers a variety of attractions for the whole family:
Air Race: an exciting windshield wiper-style ride.
Autoscooter: The popular music scooter from Andreas Alexius.
Break Dance No. 1: A classic carousel from Jürgen Klinge & Sohn.
Ghost Hotel: A spooky ride for the adventurous.
Kettenflieger Weltenbummler: A nostalgic ride reminiscent of earlier times.
RockExpress: A thrilling uphill and downhill ride for thrill-seekers.
The Easter funfair in Hagen combines tradition and modern attractions, ensuring a varied and entertaining experience for all age groups.
Similar holidays and events, festivals and interesting facts
Ostermünde on April 18 (Brügmanngarten Travemünde);
Streetfood Festival at Easter in Bad Zwischenahn on April 19 (Starts on Holy Saturday, lasts 3 days);
Easter in Western Christianity on April 20 (Første påskedag in Norway);
Augsburg Plärrer on April 20 (Held twice a year - in the spring from Easter Sunday and in late summer from the end of August);
Ridwan Day in Iraq on April 20 (in Islamic angelology, Ridwan is the guardian of Paradise and the head of the host of guardian angels of Paradise. Literally translated “satisfied, pleased.” It is not mentioned in the Qur'an and Tafsir, but is mentioned in the earlier hadiths describing Paradise)