Celebrate German Traditions and Experience the Jasper Strassenfest

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Bringing the fun and history to our town!

It’s time to start planning your visit to the Jasper Strassenfest, one of the Midwest’s most popular and exciting German heritage festivals. Held annually the first full weekend in August, this festive event brings together locals and tourists alike to celebrate German culture, cuisine, music, and more. This year’s Strassenfest is relocated to 4th Street behind the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center to accommodate the courthouse square infrastructure and revitalization project offering range of exciting festivities planned for visitors of all ages. From food and drink to live music and dancing, carnival rides, and more, there’s something for everyone to enjoy at the 2023 Jasper Strassenfest.

Founded in 1818, the city of Jasper has a rich history that is preserved in its many beautiful landmarks, parks, and museums. If you’re a history buff, make sure to visit St. Joseph Catholic Church for a tour on Saturday at Noon and visit the Jasper City Mill, open Thursday thru Sat. 9am-5pm & Sun. 12pm – 5pm. Book your ride on the Spirit of Jasper Train & check out the historic Train Depot. The Dubois County Museum will be open all weekend as well for a chance to interact with locals and learn more about the region’s vibrant German heritage.

Savor Authentic German Cuisine: A stop at the famous Schnitzelbank to enjoy the authentic German Cuisine should be at the top of your priority list.  The Jasper Strassenfest is famous for its mouth-watering German cuisine, which includes Bratwurst, Schnitzel, Sauerkraut, and more. Food stands and vendors are set up throughout the festival, so you’ll never go hungry.

Grab A Drink: Make a stop at the Bier Garden any evening and enjoy live entertainment on the bier garden stage open from 6-12:30am Thursday & Friday and Saturday 1pm-12:30am. *button required for entrance into the bier garden On Saturday, stop by Dave Buehler Plaza for the Wine Fair featuring wineries from throughout southern Indiana offering tastings and purchase your favorite to enjoy in the park or later at home.


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