There's the best place to see the annual firework on saturday evening in July. The firework happens at the so-called 'Seehasenfest', a big public festival, located in Friedrichshafen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
The 'Seehasenfest' lasts five days (Thursday to Monday). It starts with the 'Antrommeln' on Thursday afternoon. On the evening of the opening night the students of a school put on a play. This is repeated on Friday and on Sunday. Then the mayor holds an opening speech and they sing the song of the home town of Friedrichshafen together.
On Friday morning will be held on sports events for students, such as Seehasen-football-tournament or volleyball and basketball tournaments on the premises of the VfB Friedrichshafen. Again, the fanfares are represented. In the evening, the traditional beer tapping on the quayside takes place.
On Saturday afternoon, the soliciting of the 'Seehase' takes place with the ship. At the same time also the crossbow shooting and ball throwing begins at the Zeppelin monument. The jousting takes place in the gondola harbor on Saturday. On Saturday night the Seehasen-firework display over the lake. Always a lot of people come to the waterfront for this event.
On Sunday morning an ecumenical service held on in one of the downtown churches. Then there will be a concert of the fanfares in the meadow behind the 'Graf-Zeppelin-Haus'. In the afternoon the procession will take place by assisting with the 4,500 pupils of all schools in Friedrichshafen. Here you can see the Seehase with the marksman and ball king on a float.
On Monday finally sports competitions as duathlon and paddleboat races, but also the funny regatta will take place in the morning. The end of Seehasenfest is on Monday evening when the Seehase is adopted.
source: [DE] Wikipedia