Sinzig
Between Andernach and Bonn is the tiny city of Sinzig, famous for two things,—its charmingly disposed parish church and the wines of Assmanhaus.
The town was the ancient Sentiacum of the Romans, constructed in all probability by Sentius, one of the generals of Augustus.
The church at Sinzig, in company with St. Quirinus at Neuss, has some of the best mediæval glass in Germany.
This small, but typically Rhenish, parish church has also a series of polychromatic decorations which completely cover its available wall space.
There is a vividness about them which may be pleasing to some, but which will strike many as being distinctly unchurchly.