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hard, play hard is a motto that Germany lives by. And the play hard
part of it is evident in the way they celebrate festivals and event year
round. The Germans sure know how to celebrate and have fun - beer
flows, music resounds and the streets in villages and towns are all
dressed up. Street parades are popular events when all the people spill
out onto the streets to make merry. Festivals are celebrated with good
cheer and great enthusiam - from the music events to the carnivals, the
beer festivals and the Christmas markets, Germany has this and so much
more - come and join in the celebrations!
Germany Festivals and Events
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Beer Festivals in Germany
If you love beer then Germany is definitely the place to be -
they have several beer festivals in the summer months and the biggest of
all is the Oktoberfest held in Munich at the end of September. Berlin,
Stuttgart, Munich and other towns have their own beer festivals when the
fairgrounds get converted into beer drinking grounds and all kinds of
beer flows...
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Carnivals in Germany
Its fun time, its carnival time! Germany celebrates with music,
dancing, fairs and festivities. Whether it the Cologne Carnival where
revellers fill the streets and colourful floats, marching bands and
parades are the order of the day or a celebration of gay pride on
Christopher Street Day, people throng the streets to partake in the
celebrations.
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Music & Cultural Events in Germany
Music and culture have always played a very big part of Germany's
and this is plain from the way Germany celebrates music and cultural
events. From the Munich Opera Festival and the Bach Festival in Leipzig
to the Rock am Ring and the feisty Samba Festival held in towns all over
the northern part of the country, Germany celebrates the traditional a
well as pop culture. After all Beethoven and Boney M had their origins
in Germany!
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