Oktoberfest 2024 continues the legacy of a festival that started in Munich and has grown into a global celebration of beer, culture, and togetherness. This renowned event, now recognized worldwide, attracts millions of visitors each year. The history behind Oktoberfest shows how it evolved from a simple local gathering to one of the biggest beer festivals in the world.
The Global Appeal of Beer
Beer has been enjoyed for centuries across various cultures. It even served as a key beverage for the Egyptians who built the pyramids. Today, beer remains one of the most popular alcoholic drinks, loved by people everywhere. However, one event that stands out for beer lovers is the German festival of Oktoberfest. In 2024, Oktoberfest will kick off on Saturday, September 21st, and continue until Sunday, October 6th. During these two weeks, beer becomes the central focus of the celebration, which is filled with joy, camaraderie, and tradition.
The Origins of Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest 2024 marks the 189th edition of the festival, which began nearly two centuries ago. Surprisingly, the original Oktoberfest had little to do with beer. In 1810, Prince Regent Ludwig of Bavaria (who would later become King Ludwig I) was set to marry Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen. To commemorate the occasion, a member of the Bavarian National Guard proposed organizing a horse race. King Max I Joseph of Bavaria approved the idea, and the event took place on October 17th, accompanied by much celebration and community spirit.
What started as a royal wedding celebration has since transformed into a massive international festival where beer is celebrated with grandeur.