The nine-tube fountain, built in 1608, is one of the most beautiful village fountains in Rheinhessen and is the landmark of Wörrstadt. The structure of the fountain is crowned by a group of two upright lions holding the grill of Saint Lawrence in their front paws. These animals are the heraldic symbols of the Rheingrafen. Water flows from nine tubes into a fountain chamber. From here, the Mühlbach is fed. Not only can the nine water-spouting tubes of the fountain be used for much-needed cooling, but the outdoor gastronomy can also be utilized there. Very close by (Friedrich-Ebert-Str./ corner of Talstr.), you will find the "Schmiedbrunnen" with the quirky, reclining fountain figure of a drunken blacksmith. Other fountains in the old village center include the "Axtbrunnen" on Pfarrstr., the "Backesbrunnen" at the corner of Hermannstr. / Obere Laugasse, and the "Jakobusbrunnen" on Mühlbachstr./corner of Jakobsbrunnenstr.
