Germany's Oktoberfest Beer Festival: Learn More

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VOICE OVER: Rebecca Brayton
As the world's largest fair, Munich's Oktoberfest celebrations attract revelers from across the globe to honor Bavarian culture. Taking place between mid-September and early October, the city is filled with beer halls and tents that house the festivities. Eating and drinking are the main activities at this festival, with beer flowing freely into giant steins. Traditional German melodies are the soundtrack of the bash, and party-goers raise their glasses in celebration in time with the music. With festival-goers dressed in customary costumes like dirndls and lederhosen, the party is an event that celebrates culture, family and friends. In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about Munich's Oktoberfest beer festival.
A Celebration of Bavarian Culture
Held in Munich, Germany each year between late September and the beginning of October, Oktoberfest is one of the country’s most prominent events. Munich is located in Bavaria, which is a state in Germany. Oktoberfest is a vital element of Bavarian culture, and is a way to showcase this culture to the rest of the world. With roughly six million visitors to this festival annually, the beer halls and tents of the city are filled to the brim with people from all across the globe.
In Honor of a Royal Wedding
A common myth about Oktoberfest is that its timing at the beginning of the fall season was set to coincide with the fall harvest. This is not the case. First observed in 1810 to honor a royal wedding, today the festival is more a celebration of Bavarian customs.
Traditional Costumes
Revelers will likely be found wearing traditional garb. The dirndl is worn by women, and is comprised of a blouse, skirt and apron. The ensemble is often ornately embroidered. Lederhosen are leather pants for men, which vary in length. Suspenders are also customary additions to the traditional man’s attire. Hats are also common, and simply amplify the effect of the outfit.
Eating, Drinking, and Music
The activities most associated with Oktoberfest are eating and drinking. At this Bavarian beer festival, that beverage flows freely into huge beer steins. German sausages and pretzels abound and everyone leaves the fest stuffed with hearty fare. Traditional German folk music is played by brass bands, while party-goers sing along and raise their beer steins in celebration.
New Twists on Old Traditions
Showcasing how the event has changed since it was first celebrated; between the beer tents is a large fairground, where amusement park rides greet visitors. In fact, the festival was home to Germany’s first ever roller coaster in 1908.
A Celebration for the World
The inspiration for many similar celebrations around the world, Munich’s Oktoberfest is a festive event that is a treat for all the senses. Appreciated not only by the German population but also by revelers worldwide, the emphasis on family, food and fun makes it a great party for young and old.
