Examples of using Dult in English and their translations into German
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Autumn in Munich: Don't miss the Auer Dult.
Moreover, the Auer Dult is one of the biggest crockery market of Europe.
A quaint alternative to the Oktoberfest: The Auer Dult.
Salzburger Dult is a traditional folk festival for young and old.
In contrast to the Oktoberfestonly a few tourists find their way to Auer Dult.
The Auer Dult is also known for its crockery market, which is one of the biggest inEurope.
In the past the pastry was mostly eaten during the harvest and on holidays,especially for Kermesse or Dult.
Three times a year, the Auer Dult takes place on the Mariahilfsplatz in the district Au, passing directly by the hotel.
Due to the nature of the city centre car parking spaces are often very hard to come by,particularly during the Auer Dult.
This year's Maidult, the first Auer Dult of the year, the lively volksfest is joined with a traditional antiques market.
We also organize events outside workinghours such as the annual visit to the Regensburg Dult or our legendary Christmas party.
The Auer Dult takes place at Mariahilfplatz, where you will find market stalls with curiosities, tasty treats, antiques and a merry-go-round.
One of the best known showmen is Stephan Bastian,the„Royal Bavarian court photographer" who has been on the Auer Dult since 1976.
Connected to the original meaning of the name"Tult" or"Dult", in honor of a saint, stands were erected around the church and goods were sold.
The Dult 2018 It's time again: on the Whitsun saturday begins the Dult of Salzburg and ensures again for a lot of fun, enjoyment and hearty beer cult.
Numerous world-famous music stars, the popular Auer"Mai" Dult and Munich's dazzling birthday celebration are the event highlights in spring 2013.
The word"Dult" comes from the Old- and Middle-High-German language meaning"festival, celebration, carnival, church festival" and has established itself in the Bavarian language.
Even if a steady throng of people pushes through the narrow saleslanes- in contrast to the Octoberfest and the Munich spring festival, the Auer Dult is still quite"gemütlich" with only 300,000 visitors all in all.
The third and final Auer Dult of the year is just around the corner(18th-26th October). Nine days of hustle and bustle(18th-26th October) await at Mariahilfplatz.
Bargain-hunters are in their element at flea markets and designer outlets, or they amuse themselves in search of curiosities and crockery, junk and antiques at an old Munich institution,the street market-cum-funfair called the Auer Dult in May, July/August and October.
Auer Dult(28/04 until 6/05 2012, Mariahilfplatz) The Auer Dult, also called the May Carnival, opens the carnival season every year in Munich at the Mariahilfplatz.
In the month of May there is the"Auer Mai Dult", in July the"Auer Jakobi Dult"(also known as"Auer Summer Dult"), and in October we celebrate the"Auer Kirchweih Dult.