Al via l’Oktoberfest di Monaco

People in traditional costumes take part in a parade as part of the opening of the 186th 'Oktoberfest' beer festival in Munich, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)
People in traditional costumes take part in a parade as part of the opening of the 186th 'Oktoberfest' beer festival in Munich, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)
A waitress holds twelve glasses of beer during the opening of the 186th 'Oktoberfest' beer festival in Munich, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)
21 September 2019, Bavaria, Munich: Start of the Oktoberfest. Dieter Reiter (SPD), Lord Mayor of Munich, swings the hammer at the traditional tapping of the barrel. The largest folk festival in the world lasts until 6 October. Photo by: Sven Hoppe/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images
Visitors sit in a carousel during the first day of the 186th 'Oktoberfest' beer festival in Munich, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)
21 September 2019, Bavaria, Munich: Start of the Oktoberfest. Dieter Reiter (SPD, 2nd from left), Lord Mayor of Munich, his wife Petra (left), Markus S'der (CSU), Prime Minister of Bavaria, and his wife Karin Baum'ller-S'der stand next to each other after the traditional barrel tapping with custom jugs. The largest folk festival in the world lasts until 6 October. Photo by: Sven Hoppe/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images

Con la tradizionale frase inaugurale «Si spilla!», anche quest’anno il sindaco di Monaco ha inaugurato la festa della birra più famosa al mondo, che, secondo le stime, raggiungerà un nuovo record di visitatori, che l’anno scorso furono 6,3 milioni. E questo nonostante il rialzo del costo della birra al litro (+3,2%), per cui il bicchierone “Mass” sarà pagato 11,60 euro, e nonostante sempre meno giovani vadano ad affollare i tendoni sul pratone di Theresienwiese. (foto Ap)

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