Aemtlerstrasse

Aemtlerstrasse goes from Albisriederstrasse to Birmensdorferstrasse. It is named after Knonaueramt, which is another name for the Affoltern district of Kanton Zürich.

A large white building with arches, round windows and rounded windows above them. An inscription on the building reads "Zwinglikirche - Chiesad Evangelica di Lingua Italiana - Waldenser". A clock on the side of the building shows 5:14.

Zwinglikirche on Aemtlerstrasse

A white statue of a man holding a sword and a book, in an alcove between two windows above a fountain. The picture is taken from the street, where two motorcycles and three city bikes are parked around the fountain.

Statue of Ulrich Zwingli on a wall of the Zwinglikirche

A two-way street with 4-storey buildings and a church with bright orange scaffolding in the background.

Aemtlerstrasse

A series of facades in various colors: army green, raspberry, peach , and a grey bay window behind it.

Facades on Aemtlerstrasse

A large cemetery gravel alley with coniferous trees and funeral monuments. The Uetliberg is visible in the background.

Friedhof Sihlfeld (Sihlfeld cemetary), from Aemtlerstrasse

A large stone entrance with columns and moulds, composed of a large arch surrounded by three smaller arches on each side. A yellow zebra leads to the left side and trolley cables are visible above the street.

Friedhof Sihlfeld entrance, from Aemtlerstrasse

Tags: Wiedikon, cemetary, church, sculpture