Colmar International Festival
Edition 2026 Music Classical Contemporary Music

Colmar International Festival

The summer meeting point for classical music in the heart of Alsace

Colmar — Haut-Rhin (68) Since 1979
Dates 05 Jul — 14 Jul 2026
Location Colmar (68)
Prices 15.00€ — 98.00€
Status Confirmed

About Colmar Festival

Since 1979, the Colmar International Festival has brought together the greatest names in classical music every summer in the enchanting setting of the Alsatian capital. For twelve days in July, the Saint-Matthieu church, the Municipal Theatre, and the Koïfhus host symphonies, recitals, and concerts by young talents under the artistic direction of Alain Altinoglu. From Grigory Sokolov to Yuja Wang, the festival attracts over 30,000 music lovers from around the world.

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An internationally renowned festival since 1979

Founded in 1979 by German conductor Karl Münchinger, who was captivated by the medieval architecture and exceptional acoustics of Colmar's churches, the Colmar International Festival has established itself over four decades as one of the ten largest classical music festivals in Europe. Every summer, for twelve days, the city transforms into an exceptional musical stage where the greatest performers of the classical repertoire converge.

Three exceptional venues for three concert formats

The festival's strength lies in its three historic venues, each dedicated to a specific format. The Saint-Matthieu church, a Gothic jewel from the 13th century, hosts symphonic evenings at 8:30 PM with remarkable acoustics. The Municipal Theatre, an Italian-style gem, offers chamber music concerts at 6 PM. The Koïfhus, a former medieval customs house, provides an intimate setting for recitals by young talents at 12:30 PM, revealing the rising stars of the international classical scene.

Illustrious artistic directors

After Karl Münchinger (1979-1989), violinist Vladimir Spivakov led the festival for over thirty years, internationalizing it and attracting legends such as Jessye Norman and Mstislav Rostropovitch. Since 2023, the Franco-Armenian conductor Alain Altinoglu, music director of the Brussels Philharmonic, has brought a new dynamic by combining heritage with openness to new audiences.

A program balancing prestige and discovery

Each edition combines major piano figures — Grigory Sokolov, Yuja Wang, Bertrand Chamayou — with prestigious orchestral ensembles such as the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, or the Basel Chamber Orchestra. The festival also offers accessible formats: the Symphonic Mob© in the Champ de Mars park invites the public to play alongside musicians, while the '15 minutes to understand' sessions before each concert democratize the approach to classical music.

Colmar, a heritage and cultural gem

The festival benefits from the exceptional setting of Colmar, a city of art and history with remarkable architectural heritage. Between the Isenheim Altarpiece at the Unterlinden Museum, Little Venice, and the half-timbered houses, festival-goers discover a city where culture is experienced on every street corner. The mild July evenings add a magical dimension to the concerts held in these historic locations.

Colmar Festival — edition 2026

45th edition of the Colmar International Festival. Program includes: 12 symphonic evenings, 6 chamber concerts, and 5 young talent recitals. Expected presence of Grigory Sokolov, Renaud Capuçon, Natalie Dessay, the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, and the Basel Chamber Orchestra.

The 45th edition of the Colmar International Festival will take place from July 5 to 14, 2026. Among the announced artists: pianist Grigory Sokolov, violinist Renaud Capuçon, soprano Natalie Dessay, the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jakub Hrůša, the Basel Chamber Orchestra with Daniel Bard and Anastasia Kobekina, and the Mulhouse Orchestra with the Trio Wanderer for Beethoven's Triple Concerto. Festive closing with a 'Broadway Family Show' featuring the Naouri family.

Highlights Colmar Festival 2026

  • Grigory Sokolov in recital on July 8
  • Renaud Capuçon and Natalie Dessay
  • Bamberg Symphony Orchestra with Jakub Hrůša
  • Beethoven's Triple Concerto with Trio Wanderer
  • Broadway Family Show to close on July 14

Prices Colmar Festival 2026

Prices to be confirmed. 2025 edition: from €15 to €98.

Practical information — Colmar Festival

Access

The festival takes place in the historic center of Colmar.

  • By train: Colmar station (TGV from Paris in 2h20, TER from Strasbourg in 30 min).
  • By car: A35 exit Colmar-Centre. Rapp and Scheurer-Kestner underground parking lots nearby.
  • By bus: Trace network, Théâtre or Ancienne Douane stops.

Concert Venues

  • Saint-Matthieu church — Symphonic concerts at 8:30 PM
  • Municipal Theatre — Chamber music at 6 PM
  • Koïfhus — Young talents at 12:30 PM

Prices

From €15 to €98 depending on the venue and category (Golden Circle, categories 1, 2, 3). Reduced rates for students and young people.

Ticketing

Online at festival-colmar.com, at the Municipal Theatre, at the Koïfhus, and at the concert venues.

Contact

Tel: 03 89 20 68 97
Address: 8 rue Kléber, 68000 Colmar

Practical Tips

Book early for Grigory Sokolov's recitals, which sell out every year. The young talent concerts at the Koïfhus at 12:30 PM are an excellent, affordable introduction. Take advantage of the '15 minutes to understand' sessions before each evening concert.

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Where does it take place — Colmar Festival

Église Saint-Matthieu, Théâtre municipal et Koïfhus

8 rue Kléber, 68000 Colmar, 68000 Colmar

Contact Colmar Festival

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+33 3 89 20 68 97

Colmar Festival in brief

Music Classical Contemporary Music Young Audience Family Outdoor Multidisciplinary International Haut-Rhin

History of Colmar Festival