Oktoberfest
Overview
Oktoberfest is the largest folk festival in the world: In 2023, 7.2 million visitors drank close to 2 million gallons of beer, making it the most-attended Oktoberfest ever.
The first Oktoberfest was held in 1810 to celebrate the marriage of Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen. That year, five days of performances, food, and music culminated with a horse race. Since that first year, it’s grown considerably. It’s also spread far beyond Germany, with celebrations in many countries outside of Europe.
The next century brought additions like roasted chicken vendors (still an integral part of Oktoberfest), carnival rides, and the now-ubiquitous glass steins for beer, all of which made the festival more popular than ever. Beer is integral to Oktoberfest, but only beers from one of six designated breweries in the city of Munich can be officially called “Oktoberfestbier.”
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