Mulhouse Carnival
The largest Rhenish carnival in Haut-Rhin
2026
About Mulhouse Carnival
Mulhouse Carnival — edition 2026
73rd Edition - The Feast of Fools
The 2026 Mulhouse Carnival celebrated "The Feast of Fools" from February 18 to 22. On Wednesday the 18th, Children's Day offered games, stands, confetti battles, and a children's parade in the city center. On Thursday the 19th, a new event: a party for children under 12 under the big top.
On Friday the 20th, the opening evening "Le Temps des Fous" (The Time of Fools) hosted the Carnival Tea Dance for Seniors in the afternoon, followed by musical entertainment, the arrival of Prince Carnaval by boat, and a confetti battle. Saturday the 21st featured Waggis parades, costume contests, a carnival music festival, and the "Nuit des Fous" (Night of Fools). On Sunday the 22nd, the 73rd International "Feast of Fools" Parade kicked off at 2:31 PM with 35 decorated floats.
Highlights Mulhouse Carnival 2026
2026 Highlights
- Theme: The Feast of Fools
- 35 floats in the international parade
- Over 2,000 participants
- "Nuit des Fous" on Saturday night
- Children's Day and children's party under the big top
Programme Mulhouse Carnival 2026
2026 Program
- Wednesday, February 18: Children's Day (10:30 AM - 6 PM)
- Thursday, February 19: Children's party under the big top (2:30 PM - 6 PM)
- Friday, February 20: Tea dance (1:30 PM - 5 PM), "Le Temps des Fous" opening evening
- Saturday, February 21: Waggis parades, costume contests, "Nuit des Fous"
- Sunday, February 22: 73rd International Parade (2:31 PM), activities and festivities
Prices Mulhouse Carnival 2026
Mulhouse Carnival — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held from 18 February to 22 February 2026. The dates for the 2027 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.
Practical information — Mulhouse Carnival
Practical Information
Access and Transport
By Car: Mulhouse is accessible via the A36 highway (Beaune-Mulhouse) and the A35 (Strasbourg-Mulhouse). Park-and-ride facilities are available with shuttles to the city center during the carnival.
By Train: Mulhouse station, 3 hours from Paris by TGV, 1 hour from Strasbourg, 1.5 hours from Basel. The city center is a 10-minute walk from the station.
By Tram: Lines 1, 2, and 3 of the Soléa network, stop Porte Jeune or République.
Prices
The Sunday parade is free to access. A carnival medallion (approx. €8-10) gives access to all paid events of the weekend under the big top. Some evening events are free with the medallion. Food is available on-site under the big top and at stands in the city center.
Key Times
Children's Day on Wednesday: 10:30 AM - 6 PM. Opening Evening on Friday: from 5 PM. Saturday activities: all day and evening. Grand Parade on Sunday: starts at 2:31 PM.
Contact
Groupement des Sociétés Mulhousiennes Réunies, 31B rue de Kingersheim, 68200 Mulhouse. Tel: 06 03 25 90 81 (Monday-Friday 6 PM-8 PM). Website: carnaval-mulhouse.com
Mulhouse Carnival: A Colorful Rhenish Tradition
Mulhouse, an industrial and cosmopolitan city in southern Alsace, comes alive each year to the rhythm of its Carnival, one of the most important in Eastern France. Rooted in the tradition of Rhenish carnivals that animate towns on both sides of the Rhine, the Mulhouse Carnival is a moment of shared joy, extravagant costumes, and popular celebration.
A Story of Renaissance
While the carnival tradition in Mulhouse dates back to at least 1860, with parades documented by the local press, it was in 1954 that the carnival was reborn in its modern form. After World War II, a group of association leaders founded the Groupement des Sociétés Mulhousiennes Réunies (Mulhouse United Societies Group) to revive the festivities. The first parade on March 1, 1954, already attracted tens of thousands of spectators and marked the beginning of an adventure that has continued ever since.
Since then, six successive presidents have guided the organization, growing the carnival into a regional and international event.
The Grand International Parade
The highlight of the carnival is the Grand International Parade, which takes place every Sunday through the streets of the city center. Traditionally launched at 2:31 PM (odd minutes bring good luck in carnival!), the procession stretches for about 2 kilometers and brings together over 2,000 participants: decorated floats, music bands, majorettes, dancers, and the famous Waggis—those mischievous characters in colorful costumes with prominent red noses, who throw confetti and sweets to the crowd.
Each year, a different theme inspires the floats and costumes, from funfairs to fairy tales, and local history. In 2025, the carnival celebrated the 800th anniversary of Mulhouse, and in 2026, the theme was "The Feast of Fools."
A Weekend of Festivities for Everyone
The Mulhouse Carnival is not just the Sunday parade. The festivities span several days with a rich and varied program:
- Children's Day on Wednesday, with games, workshops, confetti battles, and a parade of costumed children under the big top at Place de la Réunion.
- The Opening Evening on Friday, with the arrival of Prince Carnaval, musical entertainment, and a festive atmosphere.
- Saturday, a day of entertainment in the city center with Waggis parades, costume contests, and an evening of music.
- Sunday, the grand finale with the international parade followed by festivities late into the evening.
The Waggis and the Royal Court
Emblematic figures of the Mulhouse carnival, the Mülhüser Waggis are recognizable by their colorful costumes, wide-brimmed hats, and red noses. They embody the playful and good-natured spirit of the carnival, not hesitating to tease the public. The Royal Court, composed of the Prince, the Queen, and her attendants, is elected each autumn and presides over the festivities throughout the carnival season.
A Museum Dedicated to the Carnival
Since September 2025, Mulhouse has been home to a Carnival Museum that traces the history and traditions of the city's carnival. Located at the association's headquarters, it can be visited by appointment and houses costumes, miniature floats, and souvenirs from over seventy years of parades.
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