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Fasching - Munich The Thursday before Ash Wednesday (03.Feb.2005) is known as Weiberfastnacht , or Women's carnival night . On this day tradition dictates that women are allowed to cut off the tie of any man within reach. So guys, don't wear your favourite tie to work that day! The women are also allowed to kiss any ... toytowngermany.com
Eurostar - Events: Fasching in Munich - Crowning the Carnival Royalty (Marienplatz) Fasching in Munich centres on the balls thrown by a variety of civic and business organisations, from the local exporters' association to the student fraternities. The beginning and end of the season, however, are marked by traditional public ceremonies. In this one, the folksy enthronement of the N... destinationsen.eurostar.com
lastminute.com - Viktualienmarkt - Fasching in Munich - Final Days of Carnival Season The carnival season in the Bavarian capital is packed with balls mounted by a variety of civic organisations. Tickets are available to the public for many events, like the celebrations in the beer halls and many of the dances. Better get yours early for the most popular ones, though! These include t... travelguides.lastminute.com
Fasching in Munich - Final Days of Carnival Season | Viktualienmarkt, Munich, Germany | Whatsonwhen The carnival season in the Bavarian capital is packed with balls mounted by a variety of civic organisations. Tickets are available to the public for many events, like the celebrations in the beer halls and many of the dances. Better get yours early for the most popular ones, though! These include t... whatsonwhen.com
Fasching Through Munich - Gridskipper, the Urban Travel Guide Blogging pioneer Meg Hourihan is soliciting opinions on what to do in Munich: Let me know what I can't afford to miss during my brief sojourn to the Bavarian capital. Neat architecture, pretty scenes, and cool cultural suggestions are appreciated. And of course, if there's something I just shouldn't... gridskipper.com
Fasching Festival, Munich (January/February), Germany More high spirits are on display during the January-February Fasching. Munichs carnival season is characterized by fancy dress balls. There are a lot of different traditions all over Bavaria. In some regions people wear old masks ("Larven") which make them look like demons and in pro... asiarooms.com
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