Experience the Berlin Highlandgames: fun, excitement and Scottish showmeal!

Experience the Berlin Highlandgames: fun, excitement and Scottish showmeal!

exciting premiere of the "Berlin Highlandgames"

For the first time in the history of the annual Berlin Highlandgames in the world's gardens can actively participate and demonstrate their muscle strength. This year's event, which takes place on the weekend from August 24th to 25th, 2024, offers the opportunity to compete against each other in various categories such as tree trunk slalom, carrying luggage, stone blinds and tree trunk throwing. We are looking for the strongest participants who can win with other visiting trade fairs and win great prizes.

diverse competitions for young and old

The Berlin Highland Games not only offer adults the opportunity to do sports, but also to the youngest visitors. In addition to the official competitions, there is also the opportunity to spontaneously participate in various disciplines such as tree trunk slalom, suitcase wearing, archery and much more. A special children's course is also offered for the kids, in which you can playfully demonstrate your skills.

shows and entertainment for the whole family

In addition to the sporting competitions, visitors can expect a varied supporting program. Show fights of the knight's guild, juggler demonstrations, historical craft and an exciting treasure hunt provide entertainment. The event of bands such as Spilwut, Tap Connection, Irish Beats Company and the Berlin Pipe Company is accompanied musically. There is also a unique discount for visitors in the traditional Highland Dress.

a musical highlight in September

In addition to the Highland Games, the open-air arena of the world's gardens on September 7, 2024 offers another cultural highlight. The classic night "Viva La Musica" presents with classic masterpieces from all over the world an unforgettable experience for music lovers. Under the direction of chief conductor Juri Gilbo, the Philharmonia Frankfurt works by Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Brahms, Gershwin and Dinicu.

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