FestivalsWine and beer festivals take place all over the country from spring through to autumn. The focus of many wine festivals is the region of the Rhine and Moselle where every town has its traditional annual festival. The “Oktoberfest” beer festival in Munich has an international reputation as the largest festival of its type in the world. However, there are many more similar events taking place across Germany, even if they are all not quite so large! In context of folk festivals mention must also be made of the carnival season which takes place at the end of lent, but which is celebrated in a major way only in a limited number of areas, notably around Cologne, Düsseldorf, Mainz, Stuttgart and Munich.
ArtBerlin is overall the most important city in terms of its performing arts, museums and collections. However, every major German city offers an extensive cultural programme and in certain areas cities such as Munich, Hamburg, Dresden, Leipzig, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf and Cologne are just as important. Amongst the many international music festivals held annually in Germany, the Wagner Festival at Bayreuth has perhaps the biggest reputation. Although it is performed only once a decade, the Oberammergau Passion Play is another German production enjoying a massive international reputation, many fans are already making plans for the next Passion Play which will take place in 2010.