Auer Dult (Market) 

A group of visitors, including several pedestrians and wheelchair users, in front of the Dult stalls, with the church building in the background
© Julian Bohan Pfennigparade ChancenWerk

Last updated: 29 September 2025 

The Auer Dult is both a market and a traditional fair.

The colourful stalls and lively attractions draw in many visitors. Families stroll past the stalls whilst children take a spin on the traditional fairground rides. Here you can find local crafts and culinary delights. The three Auer Dulten each have their own name: in spring it is called the Maidult, in summer the Jakobidult and in autumn the Kirchweihdult.

Address: 

Mariahilfplatz 
81541 München 

Telephone: +49 89 233782814 E-Mail: veranstaltungen.raw@muenchen.de Website: Auer Dult (Market)

Information on barrier-free access: 

Website: All the key information about the Auer Dult
  • Most stalls are wheelchair accessible 
  • Bumper cars with a ramp, hand-operated accelerator and steering wheel knob 
  • Children’s carousel with ramp and accessible toilet (accessible from the front, right and left)
  • Quiet spots around Mariahilf Church
  • Site map showing the location of disabled parking spaces and accessible toilets

Access: 

  • Paving: large cobblestones and gravel, uneven in places
  • The path from Schweigerstraße (at the corner of Gebsattelstraße) to the church is paved with flat slabs and is easily accessible
  • Wide paths; even narrow lanes are accessible by wheelchair
  • The gravel mound along Ahornallee is difficult to navigate gravel, which may be uneven in some areas. 

Restrooms: 

There is one barrier-free WC at each of the two restrooms, both accessible from the front, right, and left. These restrooms are equipped with Euro locks, and staff members have a key for access. 

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