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Since 1977, the Rheingau Wine Festival takes place annually during the late summer in Freßgass, showcasing wineries from Rheingau and Rheinhessen. The real estate prices in Freßgass and its adjacent streets are the highest in Frankfurt.
Rheingau Musik Festival, usually a summer concert in the Eibingen Abbey and/or in the church St. Jakobus [10] Rhein in Flammen (fireworks festival) on the first Saturday in July; World Heritage celebration at the Niederwalddenkmal (since 2003 usually in late July on a Friday and Saturday) Weinfest (wine festival third weekend in August)
The well-known and well-loved Oppenheim Wine Festival (Oppenheimer Weinfest) ... left Frankfurt with Johann Theodor de Bry in 1609 and from 1610 to 1620 ran a highly ...
The wines and sparkling wines of the close Rheingau are presented annually at the ten-day festival in August, Rheingauer Weinwoche (Rheingau Wine Week) around the Wiesbaden City Hall, on the Schlossplatz (Palace Square), the square Dern'sches Gelände and in the pedestrian area. At 118 booths, Rheingau and Wiesbaden vintners offer their wine ...
The German Wine Route is marked by numerous open-air wine festivals, held annually from March to October, that make it a major tourist attraction. The largest wine festival worldwide with more than 600,000 visitors each year is the Wurstmarkt in front of the world's largest wine barrel, the Giant Cask or Riesenfass, in Bad Dürkheim in September.
Established in 2008, the Lichter Filmfest Frankfurt International is a film festival taking place in Frankfurt, Germany and the Rhine-Main region every year in spring. Aside from regional film productions in competition for Best Short and Feature Film, the festival also presents international films, VR film productions and video art.
The Wine Festival (1865, Albert Anker, Switzerland) The costume of Dolní Němčí in Uherské Hradiště, the Czech Republic. Annual wine festivals celebrate viticulture and usually occur after the harvest of the grapes which, in the northern hemisphere, generally falls at the end of September and runs until well into October or later.
Mid May: wine festival and kermis (church consecration festival, locally known as the Kerb) in the outlying centre of Schwabsburg; Mid June: wine presentation at the Roter Hang (“Red Slope”) vineyard; Early July: International Cultural festival; Early August: Historical Winegrowers’ Festival; Early September: Nierstein Kerb and wine festival