The Olympia-Looping by showman Rudolf Barth is one of the classics among the roller coasters at the Wiesn.
View into the inner workings of the ghost train that will be set up at the Oktoberfest.
The Olympia-Looping by showman Rudolf Barth is one of the classics among the roller coasters at the Wiesn.
A child rides his bike on the Oktoberfest grounds.
Trucks have delivered parts of the rides.
Rides on the Theresienwiese being set up for the Oktoberfest.
View of the Theresienwiese area with the beer tents and rides of the Oktoberfest.
View of the Old Brewery, in front of it beer barrels.
Rides on the Theresienwiese being set up for the Oktoberfest.
The 90-meter high giant chain carousel Bayern-Tower is built. In the foreground, a showman has completed work on the roof of his ride.
Rides on the Theresienwiese being set up for the Oktoberfest.
The Wild Mouse, a roller coaster with a great tradition is built. The first cars are on the track. After the Wild Mouse has pulled its passengers to a height of 15 meters, its exciting ride begins, which first leads over 7 fascinating 180 degree turns in a zigzag course. In the second part of the ride it goes uphill and from there downhill.
The basic structure for the Oktoberfest Ferris Wheel is built.
View of the Theresienwiese area with the beer tents and rides of the Oktoberfest.
View of the Theresienwiese area with the beer tents and rides of the Oktoberfest.
Rides on the Theresienwiese being set up for the Oktoberfest.
View of the fairgrounds of the Oktoberfest with the scaffolding of the erected structure of the Alpina roller coaster. Designed by Werner Stengel and built by the Anton Schwarzkopf company on behalf of Oscar Bruch, the ride was considered the largest transportable roller coaster in the world in 1983, the year it was built. The Alpina roller Coaster has no looping and offers passengers the feeling of weightlessness.
A doll hangs on the outside wall at the ghost train that is being built.
Busy setting up the rides at the Oktoberfest fairgrounds.
In numerous containers, trucks deliver all the materials for the setup of the Oktoberfest rides to the Theresienwiese.
The seats for the 90-meter-high giant chain carousel Bayern-Tower are in place.