Wiesenmarkt/Eulbacher Markt The
Erbacher Wiesenmarkt ("meadow market") was originally called the
Eulbacher Markt or
Eulbacher Wiesen(Vieh-)markt. Eulbach is an outlying centre of the neighbouring town of Michelstadt. It was once a regionally very important livestock, horse and farm market. The livestock and farm market was only moved to Erbach sometime in the late 19th or early 20th century by the Counts of Eulbach. Until about 1960, the livestock and horse market with its associated
horseracing and other horse sports was the main part of the
Eulbacher Markt. The
Schützenhaus ("Marksmen's House") standing on the way into the
Wiesenmarkt, however, suggests that the
Eulbacher Markt, at least in part, must already have been held in Erbach as early as the mid 19th century: it was here that the Democratic Revolutionaries met in 1848 and on what is now the market grounds beside the
Schützenhaus that the Odenwald "Moot" (
Volksversammlung) was held under the Michelstadt revolutionary and lawyer Ludwig Bogen's leadership.
Museums The
Deutsches Elfenbeinmuseum Erbach ("Erbach
German Ivory Museum") has been in existence since 1966 and is unique in Europe. Its exhibits are almost exclusively
ivory. Visitors can also watch the resident carvers as they go about their artistic work. ==Economy==