Sources and Descriptions about the Munich Oktoberfest
The virtual exhibition "Oktoberfest – History, Background, Highlights" is supplemented here by additional sources on the over 200-year history of the Oktoberfest. Interested visitors can obtain further information on the many historical facets of the world-famous folk festival. Its origins on the occasion of the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig (1786-1868, 1825-1848 King Ludwig I of Bavaria) in 1810 are illuminated, as are the various anniversaries, the Central Agricultural Festival, literature on the "Wiesn" or the Munich breweries. Special highlights are the photos from the holdings of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (Bavarian State Library) and the colour lithographs of the 1835 and 1842 pageants from the Münchner Stadtmuseum (Munich City Museum).
The in-depth level "Sources and Descriptions about the Munich Oktoberfest" was created in 2010 as an offer of the Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online (BLO).
Gustav Kraus: the Festival Processions in 1835 and 1842
- Gustav Kraus: his Life and Work
- Gustav Kraus in the Collections of the Münchner Stadtmuseums (Munich Municipal Museum)
- Literature (in selection)
- The Pageant of 1835
- Introduction (Front Page and Text)
- General Group (Images 1 - 4)
- II. Harvesting Group (Images 5 - 10)
- III. Group of Alpine Life (Images 11 - 16 above)
- IV. Group of Country Festivities (Images 16 below - 17)
- V. Group of Memories of Distant Times (Image 18)
- VI. Group of Urban Life and Final Group with 400 Horsemen (Images 19-22)
- VII. Preview of the Festwoche (Weeklong Festival; Images 23 and 24)
- The Pageant of 1842
- Introduction
- Sheet I. Bridal Couples 1-5
- Sheet II. Bridal Couples 6-19
- Sheet III. Bridal Couples 20-35
- The Further Course of Events at the Wedding