Ackermannstrasse

Ackermannstrasse starts from Toblerstrasse and is a dead-end street; it connects through a small path along the St. Martin church to Krähbühlstrasse. It is named after the Ackermann family name; several members of this family were teachers in the Fluntern neighborhood.

A narrow curved road with hedges and trees on both sides, and a couple of buildings on each side.

Ackermannstrasse next to its ending

A residential street with a couple of large houses on the left side and a few cars parked on each side of the street. The Uetliberg mountain faintly appears in the background in the continuation of the street.

Ackermannstrasse and the view over the Uetliberg

Two identical white multi-apartment 4-storey buildings, where there are plants on all balconies.

Habitation buildings on Ackermannstrasse

A residential street with hedges and trees on both sides, an empty blue parking spot in the foreground, and a couple of cars parked further away.

Ackermannstrasse

Tags: Fluntern