Predicted events slated for November:
Munich, the vibrant city of Bavaria, is gearing up for a series of exciting events and changes this November.
Firstly, food lovers will be delighted to know that St. Martin's Day on November 11th is a special occasion in Munich. Many restaurants in the city offer the traditional goose dish around this time, making it a perfect opportunity to indulge in local cuisine.
For wildlife enthusiasts, November 20, 2024, marks a significant milestone. Drones with thermal cameras will be officially permitted for wildlife rescue on fields, aiming to reduce injuries caused by mowing machines. To ensure safety, specific distance regulations from residential and commercial areas will be enforced.
If you're looking for winter activities, mark your calendars for November 15th. The indoor ice skating rink in the old riding hall of the English Garden will open and continue until February 2025, providing a fun and festive atmosphere.
The Sudeten German Museum will hold an open Christmas workshop on November 30th from 2pm to 6pm. This is a great opportunity to learn about local culture and traditions.
The Self-Determination Law, effective from November 1, allows transgender, intersex, and non-binary individuals to change their gender entry and first name through a simple declaration at local registration offices.
Literature lovers should be excited for the 65th edition of the Munich Book Fair, taking place from November 14 to December 1, 2024. The Münchner Bücherschau organization, the Monacensia at the Hildebrandhaus, and the Internationale Jugendbibliothek are among the institutions involved. The Book Fair is a celebration of literature and culture in Munich.
The classic Munich Christmas market on Marienplatz will open on November 25 and close on December 24, bringing the festive spirit to the heart of the city.
Bank employees across Germany, including those in Munich, can look forward to a salary increase of 11.5% starting November 1.
For those interested in home and crafts, the Heim + Handwerk exhibition starting on November 27 will be the largest of its kind in Southern Germany.
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Starting November, ID cards and passports can be requested by post for a fee, eliminating the need for a personal visit to the office, but a final visit is still required to create the document.
Lastly, the Tollwood Winter Festival taking place on the Theresienwiese from November 25 to December 31, 2024, promises a festive and cultural extravaganza.
Whether you're a foodie, a literature lover, or just looking for a festive atmosphere, Munich has something for everyone this November. Stay tuned for more updates!
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