Understand
This is a village that is consisted of two parts: the ârealâ village on the top of a hill overlooking the sea, and a coastal part right down by the shore which was the harbour of the village in the past. Both parts are equally old and full of stone buildings with traditional Mediterranean architecture.
The village lived as Behramkale for centuries, and with the advance of tourism in the 20th century, its ancient name of Assos returned back to the surface. Today, highway signs and the like always refer to the village as both such as Behramkale-Assos, but travelling industry almost always refer to it as Assos only.
The village was an important centre in ancient times. It had then a philosophy academy run by the famous philosophers Aristotales and Hermaios, a student of Platon.