Accommodation proprietor with captivating charm graces Oktoberfest grounds
At the heart of Oktoberfest, the tradition of Braurosl dates back to 1901 with the advent of the first tent to boast electrical lighting. In 1913, the festival tent expanded, accommodating up to 12,000 guests—a record that still stands on the Wiesn. The Heide family assumed management in 1936, running the tent for over eight decades, overseeing numerous renovations and enhancements. A recent overhaul in 2020 transformed the Braurosl, with Peter Reichert stepping into the role of festival host.
The tent carries the name of Rosi Pschorr, an innkeeper's daughter famed for her stunning beauty on the Wiesn. Every year, a new Braurosl is selected in her honor, serving tent guests and fostering an enjoyable atmosphere.
A Glimpse at the Oktoberfest Festival Tents[*Note: The current Braurosl representative was not identified in the readily available information. To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date details, it is advisable to contact the Pschorr Bräurosl team directly or consult their official notices.]
The Braurosl tent, known for its rich history and prestigious name, offers more than just beer and music – it embodies a unique lifestyle that blends tradition with modern flair, much like a curated fashion-and-beauty collection might. After a long day at the Oktoberfest, private hideaways in home-and-garden-inspired traditional Bavarian tents offer the perfect escape, redefining the traditional festival experience.