Theresienwiese
History
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The name of the site is derived from the name of Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen, the wife of King Ludwig I of Bavaria. Their wedding when Ludwig I was still crown prince took place on a meadow outside the city walls on October 12, 1810 ("Wiese" is German for "meadow"), which thereafter was called "Theresienwiese". Since then, the Oktoberfest is celebrated every year to commemorate this event. In addition to the Oktoberfest, a spring festival and a winter festival ("Winter Tollwood") take place there as well. Every year in April, one of Germany's largest flea markets is also held there.
Location
The site is located south west of the city centre. It has its own station on the Munich U-Bahn system, on the U4 and U5 lines; the Poccistraße and Goetheplatz stations can be found near the southern end. The nearest Munich S-Bahn station is Hackerbrücke or München Hauptbahnhof (Munich central station).
References
- ^ muenchen.de - Zahlen und Statistiken
- ^ "Oktoberfest.de - The Wiesn Website | Dates and General FAQs". Archived from the original on 2009-01-22. Retrieved 2006-05-01.