Beinheim (French pronunciation: [bainaim]; Alsatian: Bänem) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in the Alsace region of northeastern France.
In 884, Beinheim belonged to the Abbey of Honau, and is mentioned as such (as "Beinenheim") in a document of Charles the Fat.
As a former landgrave city with a castle, by the 15th century, Beinheim was no longer head of the Riet.
In 1557 the count sold it back to the margrave, who maintained possession until the French Revolution.
[4] Bernard Hentsch was elected mayor in 2001 and has held the position since then, re-elected most recently in 2020.