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Saturday, September 18, 2004 (PST) - Oktoberfest

location: Munich September 18th - October 3rd, 2004
Grand Entry of the Oktoberfest
Landlords and Breweries
Saturday, September 18th, 2004
Begins at 10.45 am and lasts about 45 mins.

Oktoberfest Costume and Riflemen's Parade Sunday, September 19th, 2004
Begins at 10 am and lasts about 2 hours., about 7000 per

The Wiesn - from a wedding to the largest public festival in the world!
It all began with the wedding of the Bavarian crown prince Ludwig (later known as King Ludwig I) to princess Therese from Saxony-Hildburghausen (hence the name of the Theresienwiese or Therese’s green) on October 12, 1810. Five days later, the National Guard organized a large public horse race to ensure that the Bavarian folk could also partake in the wedding celebration. It was decided that the festival should be repeated at the same time the following year, which marked the birth of the “October-Festivals”.

It looked different in the past
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WWW.Oktoberfest.de

In 1811, the Bavarians additionally celebrated an agricultural festival. In contrast to the horse race, this festival has held to this day. Every three years this "central agricultural festival" takes place on the southern part of the Theresienwiese.The enormous entertainment spectrum today didn’t exist in the past: A couple of carousels and several beer stands were all at that time - the first beer tents started in 1896.

As Munich was considerably smaller in the past, the proprietors and event organizers went out to the Wiesn for the starting ceremonies. This tradition is still reflected today with the entry of the tent proprietors on Saturday morning in the parade.
The mayor Thomas Wimmer first started the well-known tradition of tapping the beer keg in the 1950s. The mayor taps the first keg on the first Wiesn-Saturday at exactly 12:00pm and calls out “O’zapft is’!” (which means the keg has been tapped). Since then, the mayor has always tapped the first keg.
But the Wiesn also has its dark side: 13 visitors were killed in a bomb attack at the main entrance in 1980 and over 200 were seriously injured. The Wiesn has been cancelled a total of 24 times in its history. The reasons were: war, cholera
and inflation.

A glance back at the Oktoberfest 2003

Visitors: 6.3 million
Beer: 6,229,400 litres + 199,100 litres of non-alkoholic beer
Wine: 36,138 litres
Sparkling wine: 22,066 bottles
Coffee, tea: 189,013 cups
Water, lemonade: 721,761 bottles
Chicken: 487,487 units
Pork sausages: 190,635 pairs
Fish: 48,600 kg
Pork knuckles: 56,036 units
Oxen: 91 units

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