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The Hacker-Pschorr beer tent in Munich, Germany, before Oktoberfest celebrations began in 2012. Visitors packed into the beer tent in Munich, Germany, during Oktoberfest in 2009.
The brewery Hofbräuhaus, the tent's sponsor, has been active in Oktoberfest since 1955. The current tent was built in 1972. The tent needs three months to be erected every year. During the 16-day-long festivities of Oktoberfest 2004, a total of 500,000 liters of beer and 70,000 whole roast chickens were consumed.
The Hofbräu tent is, with a total of almost 10,000 seats, the largest beer tent at the Oktoberfest (6,018 seats and 1,000 standing places indoors, and an additional 3,022 seats outdoor). [12] It has been under the leadership of the Steinberg family since the 1980s, [ 13 ] to which is also the tenant of the Hofbräuhaus cellar's since 1995.
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Outside the Oktoberfest tents, there is an entire carnival. ... Children under 6 are allowed inside the beer tents before 8 p.m., and some venues even offer special kid-friendly food menus.
Folk dancers performing at the Historisches Oktoberfest. The beer mugs in the beer tents did not have the company logo of the breweries, but rather the inscription "Munich beer". Unlike the usual Oktoberfest, the Historic Wiesn closed at 8 pm. Instead of the 300,000 guests estimated by the city council, well over half a million visitors came.
Before you grab your lederhosen and beer stein, take a look at the map for Oktoberfest Zinzinnati 2024. ... more entertainment and a 300-foot fest tent with seating for over 1,000 people.
Paulaner serves three big tents at Oktoberfest: Armbrustschützenzelt, Käfer Wiesnschänke and Paulaner Festzelt. The last one is the official Paulaner brewery tent. In 2010, they rebuilt it and added a central beer ring line that is serving all bars in the tent. [8] There are also various smaller tents at the Wiesn which serve Paulaner beer.