Under strict security measures inaugurated the 183rd celebration of beer in Munich
The traditional beer festival in Munich launched today under heavy security as Bavaria plunged into mourning summer after two attacks responsibility which took the jihadists of the Islamic State and a massacre committed by a mentally disturbed teenager.
The mayor of Munich Dieter Reiter opened at 12.00 local time the 183rd Oktoberfest, the biggest beer festival of the world.
For the first time, the Theresienwiese area hosts until October 3rd the festival of beer, surrounded by a fence, forbidden visitors have big bags and 600 policemen deployed permanently instead of 500, as it stood previously. More security cameras have been installed in this area.
The traditional beer festival in Munich launched today under heavy security as Bavaria plunged into mourning summer after two attacks responsibility which took the jihadists of the Islamic State and a massacre committed by a mentally disturbed teenager.
The mayor of Munich Dieter Reiter opened at 12.00 local time the 183rd Oktoberfest, the biggest beer festival of the world.
For the first time, the Theresienwiese area hosts until October 3rd the festival of beer, surrounded by a fence, forbidden visitors have big bags and 600 policemen deployed permanently instead of 500, as it stood previously. More security cameras have been installed in this area.