Asterix in Germany: France’s Gaul to conquer neighbour

Published December 3, 2025
THIS July 21, 2004, picture shows people on the rollercoaster at Parc Astérix amusement park in Plailly, France.—AFP
THIS July 21, 2004, picture shows people on the rollercoaster at Parc Astérix amusement park in Plailly, France.—AFP

PARIS: A theme park based on the beloved French comic strip series Asterix is to open in Germany, the first time the adventures of the pugnacious Gaul are to be the focus of an attraction outside France, its operator said on Tuesday.

An existing theme park called Belantis outside the east German city of Leipzig is to morph into an Asterix theme park by 2030-2031, operator Compagnie des Alpes said.

The new attraction will be a twin of the vast Parc Asterix outside Paris, one of France’s premier tourist attractions, which opened in 1989.

The change at the park in Germany will take place gradually, with the first area dedicated to Idefix — the dog of Asterix’s burly sidekick Obelix — opening as early as March 2026, the French group said.

In terms of the number of Asterix comic books sold — originally written and illustrated by the duo of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo — Germany is the second-largest market, just behind France.

Compagnie des Alpes said that “this park has the potential to eventually welcome nearly 900,000 visitors per year”.

The second most visited amusement park in France after Disneyland Paris, Parc Asterix, welcomed 2.9 million visitors during the 2024-2025 season. It is currently ranked the 8th most visited in Europe.

With the book franchise showing no sign of slowing after the deaths of Goscinny in 1977 and Uderzo in 2020, the latest Asterix cartoon adventure, released in October, was published in 19 languages and across 25 countries, set in ancient Portugal.

Asterix in Lusitania was the 41st instalment in the legendary series, taking him to the far reaches of the Roman Empire, in an adventure now created by author Fabcaro and illustrator Didier Conrad.

Published in Dawn, December 3rd, 2025

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