Albert-Schneider-Weg

Albert-Schneider-Weg goes from Letzigraben to Ginsterstrasse. It is named after Albert Schneider, who was, among others, law professor at University Zürich, president of the Zürich canton council, and member of the Swiss Idiotikon commission.

A blue street sign on a pole, indicating Albert-Schneider-Weg. The pole also hosts a sign indicating that no traffic is allowed on the street. The background has a grey building and blue sky.

Street sign for Albert-Schneider-Weg

A pedestrian alley with a 3-storey yellow building with green blinds on the left, a green hedge on the right, and a white building behind the hedge.

A pedestrian alley with green hedges on the left side and a 3-storey yellow building with green blinds on the right side. Signs in the foreground indicate that it is forbidden to enter or park with any motorized vehicule.

A trumpet-shaped pink/purple flower with light yellow stamens, seemingly popping from a fence made of tight wooden branches. There's a small bud on the right side over green leaves, and there's a firebug on the bud.

Hibiscus Syriacus (althea)

Tags: Albisrieden, flowers