People have fun and celebrate the opening day of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276923
People have fun and celebrate the opening day of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276918
Markus Soder, a German politician serving as Minister-President of Bavaria and Leader of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU), talks to the media during the opening of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276915
Women pose with mugs of beer during the opening day of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276904
Markus Soder, a German politician serving as Minister-President of Bavaria and Leader of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU), attends the opening of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276899
A woman is photographed with Chancellor of Austria Sebastian Kurz during the opening of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276886
Chancellor of Austria Sebastian Kurz attends the opening of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276883
A waitress delivers traditional German beer snacks during the opening day of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276878
People have fun and celebrate the opening day of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276876
Beer is sold the opening day of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276871
People have fun and celebrate the opening day of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276869
People have fun and celebrate the opening day of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276867
Young women pose with mugs of beer during the opening day of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276866
People have fun and celebrate the opening day of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276865
People have fun and celebrate the opening day of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276864
People have fun and celebrate the opening day of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276860
A waitress carries mugs of beer during the opening day of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276853
A waitress carries mugs of beer during the opening day of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. The Oktoberfest, Germany's famed beer festival which draws millions of visitors from around the world, opened after a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time the festival was held in 2019, the 6.3 million guests drank more than 7.3 million litres of German beer. The festival will run until October 3 with no restrictions and no face masks will be necessary.17.09.2022#8276847