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The Barthelmarkt is an annual Volksfest ( beer festival and travelling funfair) in Manching, near Ingolstadt, Germany. It is held on the last weekend of August and lasts four days. Every year, about 250,000 people visit it. [1]
Though first mentioned in 1354, its roots can be traced back as early as to the 1st century BC, when the Romans established a cattle market in the area.
The name "Barthelmarkt" stems from St. Bartholomew, the patron saint of the local church. [2]
48°42′44″N 11°27′06″E / 48.71222°N 11.45167°E
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verification. (March 2017) |
The Barthelmarkt is an annual Volksfest ( beer festival and travelling funfair) in Manching, near Ingolstadt, Germany. It is held on the last weekend of August and lasts four days. Every year, about 250,000 people visit it. [1]
Though first mentioned in 1354, its roots can be traced back as early as to the 1st century BC, when the Romans established a cattle market in the area.
The name "Barthelmarkt" stems from St. Bartholomew, the patron saint of the local church. [2]
48°42′44″N 11°27′06″E / 48.71222°N 11.45167°E