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The Chinesischer Turm beer garden is the second largest beer garden in Munich and has about 7,000 seats in the self-serviced area and about 500 seats in the serviced area. Guests of the self-serviced area can sit on regular beer benches, some of which have back rests. The tables are arranged around the tower. The food stalls offer traditional beer garden food such as Steckerlfisch (grilled fish on a stick), Hendl (roasted chicken), Schweinshaxn (roasted pork knuckle), [[Obatzda]] and [[Auszogne]]. The beer served is [[Hofbräu]] and a [[Maß]] Hell (lager) costs EUR 7.00. <!-- april 2011 -->
On weekends brass-bands perform live on Before or after a cool Maß guests can enjoy a coach ride through the park, starting directly at the first floor entrance of the tower. Major football tournaments are shown on big screens in the beer garden. WLAN is provided to all guestsSince 1945 [http://www.kutschen-muenchen.de Kutscherei Hans Holzmann] offers tours in traditional carriages.
A highlight of Chinesischer Turm is the ''Kocherlball''. The Kocherlball is held in memory of the servants of On weekends brass-bands perform live on the noble families first floor of the 19th centurytower. In the late 19th century, up to 5,000 Munich servants met during the summer months every Saturday morning for a dance at the Chinese Tower. Usually they met before work between 4am and 5am. Today the Kocherlball takes place Major football tournaments are shown on the 3rd Sunday big screens in July (if the weather beer garden. WLAN is bad a week later) from 5.30am provided to 10am. The ball attracts thousands of participants of which many wear historical outfits and Bavarian costumesall guests.
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