The White Cottage was built in the second half of the 19th century.
It is a turret-like, massive plaster building on the vineyard terrace above the Rhine Plain. On the east facade, there is a door opening to the Rhine as well as two narrow, embrasure-like window openings. Above the small interior space is a barrel vault. Characteristic are the four protruding corner pillars with red caps on the roof, which resemble a kind of "parapet walk".
Architectural Details:
- Building form: Square building in the style of a tower.
- Historicism
- Brick construction.
- Plastered outside and inside.
- Two steps lead into the cottage.
- The door faces east, the frame is painted red.
- To the right and left of the door, there is a window slit with an indicated red frame.
- Concrete floor.
- On the roof, a kind of "parapet walk" with corner battlements has been constructed. A small, slightly recessed wall connects the corner battlements. All corner battlements have a red cap.
- The cottage and the parapet walk are visually separated by red paint.
