meinZuhause! Erlangen 2026
February 7 @ 8:00 am - February 8 @ 5:00 pm
€5
Overview
The meinZuhause! Erlangen 2026, or BAU + IMMO MESSE, is a regional exhibition and fair of construction, home building, renovation, and real estate taking place in Erlangen, Germany from February 7-8, 2026. It has already become a mainstay for local home and property owners and real estate professionals to secure and receive their supplies, consultations, and services through one central place.
Focus
The expo puts the spotlight on the construction of houses, real estate, financing and subsidies, building materials and components, energy and home technology, renovation and refurbishment, security and burglary protection, and living and garden solutions. It is through consumer guidance that the practical focus on industry needs mirrors how other product-oriented events like the Interior Design Furnishing Expo 2026 bringing professionals and visitors together.
Program
meinZuhause! Erlangen showcases a mix of exhibitor displays, product demonstrations, and engaging lecture programs. The visitors will have a chance to mingle with exhibitors that provide solutions for new construction, existing home upgrades, and energy-efficient systems. This combination of educational and commercial elements is very much like the mix of showcases and expert interactions seen at events such as the DesignTO Festival 2026, where the arts are opened to everyone.
“The meinZuhause! fair serves as a marketplace and advice platform, bringing together homeowners and building professionals to explore real estate, construction, and renovation options.”
The linking of the practicality of advice and product solutions to the dynamics of exhibitions on a larger scale is what has also been captured by ArchUp’s coverage of design and trade events like the Salone del Mobile Milano 2025.
Audience
The function is targeted towards owners of houses, future builders, people who love to renovate, professionals like architects and contractors, investors in real estate, and suppliers who are still within the construction and real estate services.
Event Details
| Dates | February 7 – 8, 2026 |
| Venue | Heinrich-Lades-Halle, Rathausplatz 1, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany |
| Event Type | Construction, Home Building & Real Estate Trade Fair |
| Access | Open to the public and professionals |
| Fees | Advance ticket: €3 for adults; On-site daily ticket: €5 for adults |
✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight
meinZuhause! Erlangen 2026 is functioning primarily as a local trade fair that is service-oriented rather than an architecture-based platform. The structure of the event from an architectural point of view gives the priority to consultation, product comparison, and regulatory guidance and does not support at all spatial experimenting or design discourse. It has been recognized that the event is positioning architecture mainly as a technical and economic process of housing delivery, energy systems, and renovation logistics. Even though such a method is coherent with the homeowner’s informed decision-making, it does not allow for the engagement with architectural authorship, urban context, or critical design thinking, which is why the fair is rather perceived as a construction marketplace than a place for architectural debate.
Closing Note
meinZuhause! Erlangen 2026 is still playing the role of regional fair for the practical purposes of the homeowners and industry professionals. With its strong focus on construction, renovation, and home-related services it is more like a functional marketplace and not a conceptual design forum, having an accessibility to the public and a strong local focus.
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