A photographic tour of the world’s largest fair

The 180th Oktoberfest kicked off this weekend. This huge party – usually hosting more than 6 million visitors – started off as a horse race to celebrate the wedding of Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig in 1810. So successful was the event that it got repeated every year, becoming Germany’s now famous fest, with copycat parties across the world. They dropped the horse bit in 1938, conceding that everyone was more interested in the beer.

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©Martin Siepmann

The sixteen-day event starts with a parade through Munich and an official opening ceremony, in which the mayor ‘taps’ open the first Octoberfest beer barrel.

The grand procession of regional costumes, October festival, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
©Martin Siepmann

And then the real fun commences. Frothing, litre-sized tankards of beer and snacks such as roast pork, pretzels, German sausages, pickles and sauerkraut are served by buxom lederhosen-clad waitresses in gigantic decorated tents full of revellers.

Waitress with beer steins, Oktoberfest, Munich, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
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Germany, Baveria, Munich, Oktoberfest, Typical Food Platter
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All the beer served at the fest must be brewed within the city limits of Munich, and contain approximately 6% alcohol or more – stronger than your average German brew. So perhaps it’s not surprising that some young people drink more than they can handle, becoming what is known as ‘Bierleichen’ or ‘beer corpses’.

Typical beer tent scene, Oktoberfest, Munich, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
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Many local party-goers – both young and old – dress in traditional Bavarian lederhosen, a source of great national pride.

Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Oktoberfest, Old Man in Bavarian Costume
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The fest takes over a huge, 42 hectare area with the beer tents, rides and carnival entertainments. The combination of beer, ferris wheels, waltzers and roller coasters perhaps has obvious consequences as the evenings draw in.

Chair swing ride or Chair-O-Planes, Oktoberfest, Munich, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
©Karlheinz Irlmeier

People at Carnival ride in the evening, Oktoberfest, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
©Franz Marc Frei

Carnival rides at Oktoberfest, Munich, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
©Robert Seitz

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