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Oktoberfest

Oktoberfest. Theresienwiese. Prinz Ludwig I. und Prinzessin Therese von Sachsen- Hildburghausen. Sie wurden am 12. Oktober 1810 geheiratet . Bayern, München. “ Wies’n ” = local name for the Festival. Theresienwiese – Wiese = field.

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Oktoberfest

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  1. Oktoberfest Theresienwiese

  2. Prinz Ludwig I. und Prinzessin Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen Siewurdenam 12. Oktober 1810 geheiratet.

  3. Bayern, München

  4. “Wies’n” = local name for the Festival Theresienwiese – Wiese = field

  5. After the first horse race held at the wedding of Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese, they decided to hold another festival the following year, this time tying it in with the state agricultural show. • The agricultural show continues to be a feature of Oktoberfest, but is only held every third year now.

  6. Bavaria Statue und Ruhmeshalle

  7. 2007

  8. Olympia

  9. BlickvomRiesenrad (Ferris Wheel)

  10. The festival was eventually extended to a 16-day extravaganza and was moved ahead to September to allow for better weather conditions. • Today, the last day of the festival is the first Sunday in October. • Over the past 200 years, Oktoberfest has been canceled 24 times due to cholera epidemics and war.

  11. Bierzelt

  12. Oktoberfest Bier

  13. Oktoberfest beer is of a variety called Märzen. It is darker and stronger than traditional beer. The name comes from the month in which it is made – March – because it is then allowed to age throughout the summer. • Only 6 Munich breweries are permitted to serve beer at the festival. • It is served by the Maß, a one-liter mug, and costs about 9 Euros. • Beer maids and waiters must be able to carry 10 of these mugs at a time!!

  14. At the parade

  15. Traditional Festival Costumes/Clothing

  16. Dirndl

  17. Lederhosen

  18. Traditional Food

  19. Hendl(whole chicken – grilled on a spit)

  20. Schnitzel, Blaukraut, und Semmelknödel(pork cutlet, red cabbage, bread dumpling)

  21. Weißwurst und Brezeln(steamed white veal sausages & pretzels)

  22. Steckerlfisch(charcoal-fired fish-on-a-stick)

  23. Kaiserschmarrn(sugared pancake with raisins)

  24. gebrannteMandeln

  25. Lebkuchenherzen(Lebkuchen = gingerbread)

  26. Volksmusik

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