The first"Oktoberfest"(Wies'n) was in Munich, on October 12, 1810,
It commemorated the marriage of Prince Ludwig (later King Ludwig I) and Princess Therese of Saxe - Hildburghausen (who's name was then given to the "Theresienwiese" (the grounds on which the festival is held)
It also coincides with the more traditional "Erntedankefest" (Thanksgiving).
The "Oktoberfest" starts 16 days before the second weekend in October.
The "Erntedankefest" is celebrated on the first weekend in October.
The"Oktoberfest"is the biggest "folks Festival" in the world.
It attracted over seven million visitors in 2007.
The German city of Munich is the location of the original Oktoberfest. It traditionally takes place during the sixteen days up to and including the first Sunday in October.
Why is it called the Oktoberfest when it's in September? Well, because when the first event was held, they had more people coming at the end of September because of the warmer evenings.
There is a parade, an agricultural show, and of course lots of beer which is served in large beer tents. There is music and dancing as well.
Oktoberfest is a tradition that dates back to 1810. It was started by King Ludwig I in Munich when he married Princess Therese. They held a celebration for the people to celebrate their nuptials. It was so popular that it was repeated the following year, and has been repeated every year since. The first festival started small and kept growing with each year. Originally they had horse races for entertainment, but that tradition does not exist today. The beer tents were added over 80 years later on 1896 to accommodate the masses of beer drinkers attending the festival.
Today, Oktoberfest is the largest festival in the world, attracting millions of visitors each year. The festival has beer tents, carnival style rides, games, food stands and much more. There are also smaller versions of Oktoberfest held all over Germany such as Volksfest, which is a few hours Northwest of Munich in Stuttgart.
Oktoberfest is a famous annual beer festival held in Munich, Germany. It typically runs from late September to the first weekend in October, featuring traditional German food, music, and, of course, a wide variety of beers from local breweries. Visitors from around the world come to experience the lively atmosphere and cultural celebration.
You can say "Bis bald beim Oktoberfest!" in German.
Oktoberfest is a 16- to 18-day festival held annually in Munich, Germany, typically starting in late September and ending in the first week of October.
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Oktoberfest is held in Munich, Germany. It takes place at the Theresienwiese, a large open space in the city center.
The Oktoberfest takes place in Munich, Germany. It is held annually from late September to the first weekend in October.
An Oktoberfest horn is a tuba.
Oktoberfest is a 16- to 18-day festival held annually in Munich, Germany, typically starting in late September and ending in the first week of October.
If the person is a friend you say: " Wir hoffen dich auf unserem Oktoberfest zu sehen". In a formal context: "Wir hoffen Sie auf unserem Oktoberfest zu sehen". Plural version informal: "Wir hoffen euch auf unserem Oktoberfest zu sehen". Plural formal version: "Wir hoffen Sie auf unserem Oktoberfest zu sehen".
Oktoberfest is as always in October! Prosit!
Oktoberfest!
The largest Oktoberfest takes place in Munich. Oktoberfest is not celebrated outside of the region of Bavaria.
Oktoberfest commemorates the marriage of the first king to a princess.
Germany has the really famous Oktoberfest. There are many local events called Oktoberfest in the United States, and probably in other countries as well.
The world's largest Oktoberfest takes place in Munich, Germany. The festival attracts millions of visitors each year and is known for its lively atmosphere, traditional beer tents, and delicious Bavarian food.
The first Oktoberfest was held on October 12, 1810 in Munich, Germany to celebrate the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig (later King Ludwig I) and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen.
Wir hatten viel Spaß auf dem Oktoberfest = We had great fun at the Oktoberfest.
There is no name for attendants of Oktoberfest. You might call them Volk or Teilnehmer.