Oktoberfest is open. The world’s largest folk festival begins after ceremonial keg-tapping
Oktoberfest, the world’s largest folk festival, has officially opened in Munich, Germany after the traditional ceremonial keg-tapping. The festival, which runs from September 21st to October 6th, is a celebration of Bavarian culture and features beer tents, traditional food, music, and carnival rides.
The opening ceremony, known as the “Anstich,” took place in the Schottenhamel tent, where the mayor of Munich tapped the first keg of Oktoberfest beer and declared, “O’zapft is!” which means “It’s tapped!” in Bavarian dialect. This signals the start of the 16-day festival, which is expected to draw millions of visitors from around the world.
Oktoberfest traces its origins back to 1810 when it was first held to celebrate the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese of Bavaria. Over the years, the festival has grown in size and popularity, becoming a must-visit event for beer enthusiasts and cultural enthusiasts alike.
Visitors to Oktoberfest can enjoy a wide variety of traditional Bavarian foods, such as pretzels, sausages, roast chicken, and schnitzel, as well as the famous Oktoberfest beer, which is brewed specially for the festival. The beer tents, each run by a different brewery, offer a lively atmosphere with music, dancing, and plenty of beer flowing.
In addition to the beer tents, Oktoberfest also features a large fairground with carnival rides, games, and attractions for all ages. Visitors can experience the thrill of riding a roller coaster, test their skills at games of chance, or simply stroll through the grounds and soak in the festive atmosphere.
While Oktoberfest is primarily known for its beer-drinking and partying, it also holds cultural significance for the people of Munich. Many locals still dress in traditional Bavarian clothing, such as lederhosen for men and dirndls for women, and take pride in preserving their heritage through music, dance, and food.
Overall, Oktoberfest is a celebration of Bavarian culture and hospitality, where people from all walks of life come together to enjoy good food, great beer, and a sense of community. Whether you’re a beer lover, a foodie, or just looking for a good time, Oktoberfest has something for everyone. Prost! (Cheers!)