The Munich fire department said a worker was fatally injured during a test ride of a rollercoaster at the Oktoberfest site. https://p.dw.com/p/4kgi3 German media ...
Why is it called Oktoberfest? The answer is simple—the event honors the October 12, 1810 wedding between Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese. But practically speaking, the weather in Germany is ...
A 20-YEAR-old construction worker was killed by a rollercoaster going at full speed in an Oktoberfest park in Germany. The Romanian was reportedly hit in the head during a test run for a ride ...
October means one thing to die-hard fall fans: Oktoberfest. A time for German-influenced fun—in the form of eating, drinking and dancing. In fact, no one's stopping you from strapping on a pair ...
You don’t need to know a whole lot about Germany to know that the country takes its sausages very seriously. But just how ...
Raise a stein, it's time for Oktoberfest! The 16-day festival, now in its 189th year, takes place from Saturday, Sept. 21, to Sunday, Oct. 6, in Munich, Germany — but people around the world ...
Travelling back to Germany for Oktoberfest might cost an arm and a leg ... Baby chicken, veal schnitzel, Bratwurst, Nuremberg sausages, lamb roast, mixed vegetables, mashed potato, sauerkraut, ...