Buildings Beerfelden has Germany's only completely preserved
gallows. They were built in 1597 to replace the simple wooden gallows. The last
hanging here took place in 1804 when, it is said, a
Gypsy woman was put to death, apparently after she stole a chicken and two loaves of bread for her sick child. The spot was supposedly chosen for its lovely setting, in the hope that the condemned prisoner's punishment would thereby seem all the worse. It might also have been chosen for the chilling effect that the sight of the hanged criminal would have. There are also the iron bands that hold the six-metre-tall red sandstone posts together. These were replaced long ago. Allegedly, they were torn out in 1814 by some
Cossacks who were camping here so that they could shoe their horses. Around the gallows stand seven
lindens that serve as a reminder of the old “
Thing’s” jurisdiction. There stood a so-called
Zentlinde (“tithe linden”), before which sentences were passed. The tree is said to have stood at the town's current outskirts, but no trace of it remains today. Beerfelden also has the
Zwölf-Röhren-Brunnen (“Twelve-Pipe Spring”), the source of the river Mümling. It was built in 1810.
Nature • ”Fat Oak near Airlenbach” (
Dicke Eiche bei Airlenbach) – a dead
pedunculate oak tree trunk measuring 8.3 m in circumference one metre above the ground.
Regular events • The
Beerfelder Pferde-, Fohlen- und Zuchtviehmarkt (“Beerfelden Horse, Foal and Breeding Cattle Market”) has taken place every year on the second weekend in July. The traditional
livestock market on Monday is Hesse's biggest breeding cattle show. One of the market's other highlights is the riding and jumping tournament. • The
Beerfelder Kerwe (church consecration festival) takes place yearly on the first weekend in October. It has been staged since 2006 at the
Markt- und Sportgelände (“Market and Sport Grounds”) in Beerfelden. • On 3 October in the carpark at the
Zwölf-Röhren-Brunnen, the
Beerfelder Herbstmarkt (autumn market) is held. The exhibitors at this market are business owners and clubs from the
Beerfelder Land. • At
Ascension, in honour of the
Zwölf-Röhren-Brunnen, the
Beerfelder Brunnenfest (“Beerfelden
Spring Festival”) takes place. Shops are open on this day and there are displays by various businesses, traditional
arts and crafts and a great
flea market. The Spring Festival runs through the town's streets. The Metzkeil (a street) forms the market's midpoint and is also the town's. ==Famous people==