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The biggest is Oktoberfest Hannover, which represents the second biggest Oktoberfest in Germany with around 500,000 visitors a year. From September 23 to October 2, 2011, the first "Viennese Wiesn" on the Kaiserwiese between Praterstern and Riesenrad in front of the Wiener Prater was visited by 150,000 people with three tents.
Oktoberfest traditionally lasts at least 16 days and ends on the first Sunday in October. This year, Oktoberfest kicked off on Sept. 21 and will conclude on Oct. 6.
After the 2012 Oktoberfest Party the University of New South Wales council banned the celebration of the festival on university campus grounds. [7] Following the end of many of the university based events a private event company, Nokturnl Events, launched 'Oktoberfest in the Gardens' [8] in the Supreme Court Gardens, Perth on 7 October 2011 ...
You don't have to go to Germany to celebrate Oktoberfest. Here are 20 of the best places in the world to celebrate.
Pages in category "Oktoberfest" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Ludwigsburg Venetian Festival in Ludwigsburg, Germany. For three days in September, the streets fill with people dressed in decorative masks, capes, and gowns straight out of 18th-century Venice.
One of the oldest Volksfests in Germany is the Lullusfest in Bad Hersfeld. A Volksfest usually takes place in a special location. Some of these sites are well known such as the Cannstatter Wasen in Stuttgart and Theresienwiese in Munich; however there are some Volksfest events which take place partly in the streets of towns.
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