Assinghausen is a village in Olsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis district ,in Upper Sauerland , a rural, hilly area in North Rhine-Westphalia ,Germany.
Assinghausen is located on the upper reaches of the Ruhr, six kilometers south of Olsberg on the B 480 towards Winterberg. A number of well-kept old half-timbered houses with carved wood fillers and inscriptions enliven the townscape. A building that characterizes the townscape is the Catholic parish church of St. Katharina. In addition, the travel store, the old tithe barn, is a listed building. The Coastal Chapel is also worth seeing. Another listed building is the Josefsheim, a former monastery and sisters’ house.
Since July 6, 2007 Assinghausen belongs to the 6 rose villages of Germany. The residents have transformed the place into a fantastic rose garden. From around May to September, visitors indulge in beguiling scents and admire the lavish variety of colors of the “Queen of Flowers”. More than 200 varieties of roses fascinate not only botanists and garden lovers.
Access : Coordinates: 51° 18′ 20″ N, 8° 30′ 14″ E /
Highlights & Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in The Assinghausen :
- Assinghausen already achieved federal gold in the “Our Village has a Future” competition in 1989 and since 2007 the place has also been able to call itself a recognized rose village of the German Rose Society.
- The Assinghausen Rose Association has created a very special attraction in the so-called “Küsterland”. In 2018, a walk-in rosary was built in the idyllic park on the outskirts of town. The religiously or spiritually interested visitor walks along 59 beads and can of course also pray the classic rosary.
- The Sauerland local poet Friedrich Wilhelm Grimme was born in Assinghausen in 1827. The Grimme Monument was erected in his honor in 1907.
- Top sights in Assinghausen : Strüker Stein , The rock monolith / The rose paths of Assinghausen ,Four rose paths lead through the middle of the rose village of Assinghausen. Guided tours along the rose paths can be booked / The Reisen-speicher , Originally the warehouse It was built in 1556,served as a tithe barn. / The Kuesterlandkapelle ,The chapel on the Sexton is dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows and is a listed church building / Parish church of St. Katharina, built by Arnold Güldenpfennig / the Josefsheim, a former monastery and sisters’ house.
Go next : Olsberg , a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany-a Kneipp health resort since 1961 and is now a state-recognized Kneipp spa.