• 12 October 2024 - On This Day in 1810 - The first 'Oktoberfest'

  • Oct 12 2024
  • Length: 2 mins
  • Podcast

12 October 2024 - On This Day in 1810 - The first 'Oktoberfest'

  • Summary

  • On this day in 1810, Bavaria celebrated the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen with a grand horse race.

    • Royal Celebration - The festivities, held on the fields in front of Munich's city gates, were so popular that they were repeated the following year. This marked the beginning of Oktoberfest, a tradition that has endured for centuries.
    • Evolution of the Festival - Over time, Oktoberfest evolved beyond horse races to include agricultural shows, beer stalls, and amusement rides. It became a symbol of Bavarian culture and a major tourist attraction.
    • A Resilient Tradition - Despite facing challenges such as wars and epidemics, Oktoberfest has survived, showcasing its resilience and significance in Bavarian identity.
    • Global Phenomenon - Today, Oktoberfest is celebrated worldwide, with cities across the globe hosting their own versions of the festival, showcasing the enduring legacy of a simple wedding celebration.
    • Modern-Day Festivities - Millions of people gather in Munich every year to partake in the festivities, enjoying beer, food, and traditional Bavarian music and dancing, making it a global celebration of culture and camaraderie.

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