Although now officially a district of Rüdesheim, the
delightful Assmannshausen was originally an entirely separate
village. Situated on a curve in the beautifully scenic Rhine
Valley, the village is surrounded by a backdrop of terraced
vineyards, in which some of Germany's most popular red wines are
produced. The village boasts a remarkably well-preserved centre,
crammed with timber-framed houses and crooked narrow streets -
ensuring Assmannshausen retains a reputation as a fantastic tourist
attraction. One of Assmannshausen's best-known sights is the quirky
Painted House. Here windows, doors and people have been painted
very realistically on a flat wall - fooling a number of passers-by
with its startling detail.