Tag: Galgen

I’m a Fan of the Beerfelden Gallows (Not)

It’s the only medieval three beam gallows that has been preserved in Germany. In winter this site is very barren and sad. In summer the panoramic view is stunning, and if the accounts are true, that was the very reason this location was chosen: to show the delinquent one last time the beauty of the world he or she was going to leave.

I abhor the death penalty and can’t imagine if it was worse for the condemned to meet his or her face in winter or summer.

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A Bleak Triangle

This is the gallows of Beerfelden, the largest and best preserved gallows in Germany. It was erected in 1597 (on the same spot was a wooden gallows before), supposed to be broken down in 1788 (except that nobody seems to have gotten the order of emperor Joseph II of Austria), and the last execution is supposed to have taken place in 1804, a woman was hanged for allegedly stealing a chicken and two loaves of bread (although this is not verified). It’s in a beautiful spot and commands a spectacular view of the surrounding landscape – although in this bleak light and with the clouds one wouldn’t think so.

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Any Kind of Geometrical Shape

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