Were on the Müritz: Quiz Grand Prix creates excitement on TV!

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On October 9th, 2025, the city of Waren (Müritz) was featured in “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” mentioned. One candidate fought for the 1000 euro question.

Am 9.10.2025 wurde die Stadt Waren (Müritz) in "Wer wird Millionär?" erwähnt. Eine Kandidatin kämpfte um die 1000-Euro-Frage.
On October 9th, 2025, the city of Waren (Müritz) was featured in “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” mentioned. One candidate fought for the 1000 euro question.

Were on the Müritz: Quiz Grand Prix creates excitement on TV!

The popular RTL quiz show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” put the city of Waren an der Müritz in the spotlight on October 9, 2025. During this year's “3 Million Euro Week”, a candidate asked a question that sparked a lot of conversation. She had problems with the 1000 euro question, which was: "Tourists who have visited the most populous city on the Müritz can claim that they are in...?" The answer options were A: Are, B: Be, C: Were, D: Have been. To the great astonishment, an impressive 99 percent of viewers chose the answer C: goods were. The only downer was a viewer who accidentally selected the wrong option but immediately apologized for his faux pas.

When presenter Günther Jauch answered the question, he praised the players and further brought the show into the center of attention. He also recalled the catchy advertising slogan “Have you been to Waren?”, which has now spread throughout Germany. Such special moments show the strength of the format, which has asked almost half a million questions and been followed by millions of viewers since its premiere on September 3, 1999. Each candidate can use various jokers, including the audience joker, which was very helpful for this question.

Looking back at the history of the show

“Who wants to be a millionaire?” impresses with its exciting game structure, in which the answers to 15 questions guide the participants along their winning levels. The winnings range from 50 euros to one million euros. The celebrity specials that bring stars to the table are also popular. These types of shows have already enabled other celebrities to win large amounts of money and then donate to charity. Particularly impressive are the achievements that have been achieved since the first fundraising marathon in 2000, in which Harald Schmidt grossed the most, namely 2,596,000 DM (€1,327,000).

  • Spendenmarathon 2000: 2.596.000 DM
  • Spendenmarathon 2001: 1.375.000 DM
  • Spendenmarathon 2002: 830.000 €
  • Spendenmarathon 2003: 782.000 €
  • Spendenmarathon 2004: 1.641.000 €

The show has also gained traction through its social reach. After all, the concept has been sold in more than 106 countries and is broadcast in various languages. The show has also won several awards, including the British Comedy Awards and the Silver Rose of Montreux.

A city in public

The mention of the city of Waren an der Müritz is not only proof of the local connection, but also of the attractiveness of this region. With its beautiful banks along the Müritz and a variety of leisure activities, it attracts visitors from all over Germany. This media attention will certainly boost tourism in the region.

In the coming period it remains to be seen whether the response to the show and the associated mentions will lead to an increasing number of visitors to Waren. The city definitely has a lot to offer and after this episode it could perhaps attract even more people who want to experience the flair of the Müritz.

If you want to find out more about the show, the participants and many other interesting facts, you can watch the current episodes of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” on RTL or see the exciting details and game results below We are Müritzers read up. If you would like to find out more about the main winners of the prominent specials, the comprehensive information is available Wikipedia placed close to heart.