Am Giessen

Am Giessen goes from Winzerhalde to Kloster Fahr-Weg and passes under Europabrücke. "Giessen" refers to a quiet river tributary (the verb "giessen" means watering the plants), which probably refers to Mühlehaldenbach arriving in the Limmat.

A grey pole with signs for Am Giessen and Kloster Fahr-Weg, a Wanderweg yellow sign, and a sign to indicate that it is forbidden to swim in the river.
On the left of the picture, the Limmat river (blue and calm), on the right of the picture a narrow street; a small slope with large pebbles inbetween, and the bottom of a bridge on top.
Along the Limmat (where, as mentioned above, you're not supposed to swim here) and under Europabrücke
Seen from a low point: the top of a bridge with a metallic fence, vineyard in orange/red automn colors, and a white church with a red roof
Alte Kirche Höngg, and vineyards in front of it
Two 4-story residential buildings, one brick-red and one light-blue, behind twisted vegetation
A narrow street with a 4-story residential building and pine trees on the left, and trees and cars on the right. The street is limited to 2.6m in height.
A river, seen from the side, with poplar trees in the background and the sun reflecting on the water.
More Limmat
A small stream between grass and stones
Mühlehaldenbach
Seen from above: a narrow street with trees and grass all around it, and a few cars parked on blue parking spots.
View from Europabrücke above

Tags: Höngg, Limmat, church, river