The beech hall near Bad Kösen was an open space in the beech forest to the right of the path from Bad Kösen to the Rudelsburg, which gained special importance for the up-and-coming brine bath on the Saale in the course of the open-air movement of the second half of the 19th century.
The German Dictionary of the Brothers Grimm refers to the philosopher and writer Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi and the second part of his Woldemar with regard to the first written evidence of the Buchenhalle as a term. Woldemar writes there in one of his romantic letters from the country to Biederthal:
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