Alsace's oldest festival, a medieval tribute to the minstrels of Ribeauvillé
The Pfifferdaj, or Festival of the Minstrels, is the oldest traditional festival in Alsace. Celebrated every first Sunday of September in Ribeauvillé since the 14th century, it perpetuates the memory of the brotherhood of Alsatian minstrels who gathered under the protection of the lords of Ribeaupierre. For a whole weekend, the wine-growing town adorns itself in its medieval attire for a grand historical procession, a medieval market, street performances, and festive entertainment that attracts tens of thousands of visitors.
The Pfifferdaj, literally "the day of the fifes" in Alsatian, is much more than a simple medieval festival: it is a living heritage dating back to the 14th century. Every first Sunday of September, the charming town of Ribeauvillé, nestled at the foot of the three castles of Ribeaupierre on the Alsace Wine Route, celebrates the memory of the minstrels—those traveling musicians, acrobats, and jugglers who roamed the roads of Europe in the Middle Ages.
In the Middle Ages, the lords of Ribeau Pierre granted their protection to the brotherhood of Alsatian minstrels, which established its headquarters in Ribeauvillé in 1481. Each year, the musicians gathered there to elect their king and celebrate their art. This tradition, unique in Europe, has endured through the centuries and forms the basis of the Festival of the Minstrels today, with the first written record dating back to the 14th century.
The highlight of the Pfifferdaj is the grand historical procession, which parades through the streets of the old town on Sunday afternoon. More than a thousand participants in medieval costumes—minstrels, jugglers, fire-eaters, dancers, knights, and ladies of the court—accompany decorated floats and brass bands, following a theme renewed each year, drawing from medieval history and legends.
The procession is a true journey back in time, punctuated by music, dances, and skits that bring the Middle Ages back to life in all its splendor. The public is invited to vote for their favorite floats, and the results are announced at a festive ceremony the following day.
The festivities extend throughout the weekend. On Saturday, a medieval market is set up in the courtyard of the media library, offering arts and crafts, local produce, and Alsatian specialties. Medieval music groups entertain the streets throughout the day. In the evening, a torchlight procession illuminates the town before a ball and a festive evening under a marquee.
On Sunday morning, the minstrels of the Harmonie municipale Vogesia awaken the town from the Tour des Bouchers, before the festivities resume with the medieval market and street performances, in prelude to the grand procession in the afternoon.
The setting of Ribeauvillé, with its half-timbered houses, Renaissance fountains, and cobbled streets dominated by the silhouettes of the castles of Saint-Ulrich, Girsberg, and Haut-Ribeau Pierre, offers an exceptional natural backdrop for this medieval festival. It is also an opportunity to discover the great crus of the Ribeauvillé vineyard—Geisberg, Kirchberg, Osterberg—and to taste Alsatian gastronomic specialties in a warm and authentic atmosphere.
The 636th edition of the Pfifferdaj will be held from September 5 to 7, 2026, in Ribeauvillé. Alsace's oldest festival will feature a grand historical procession on Sunday, a medieval market, street performances, a torchlight procession, and numerous festive activities around a new medieval theme.
The Pfifferdaj returns for its 636th edition from September 5 to 7, 2026. As every year, on the first Sunday of September, Ribeauvillé will host the grand historical procession with over a thousand participants in medieval costumes, decorated floats, and brass bands.
The full program will be unveiled during the summer of 2026 on the Ribeauvillé town website. The traditional format will be maintained with a medieval market on Saturday and Sunday, a torchlight procession on Saturday evening, and the grand procession on Sunday afternoon.
By car: Ribeauvillé is accessible via the A35 motorway (exit 20), then the D106. Parking lots are available on the outskirts of the town during the festival. Allow 45 minutes from Strasbourg and 15 minutes from Colmar.
By train: Colmar station (15 km), then shuttle or bus to Ribeauvillé.
Adult and youth ticket (12 years and +): €10, child (6-12 years): €5, free for children under 6. Entrance tickets do not include reserved seating for the procession (supplementary charge).
Saturday: Medieval market from 10 am to 9 pm, street entertainment from 11 am to 6 pm, torchlight procession at 8:30 pm. Sunday: Medieval market from 10 am to 7 pm, grand historical procession at 2:30 pm.
On-site catering with stands offering Alsatian specialties (tarte flambée, choucroute, pretzels) and terraces of restaurants in the old town.
Ribeauvillé Town Hall. Tel: 03 89 73 20 04. Website: www.ribeauville.fr
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