Ackerstrasse

Ackerstrasse goes from Zollstrasse to Sihlquai. It is named after the common name "Acker", which means "field" in German, from the previous usage of this area.

Church tower and building, viewed from the side. The church is built with beige stone and has windows with round tops. The tip of the church tower is barely visible due to the perspective and is made of green copper.

Johanneskirche, seen from Ackerstrasse

A two way city street with 4-5-stories buildings. A car is stopped at a red light.

Ackerstrasse

Church tower with a copper green spire, a blue and gold clock on each side showing half past twelve, and round-topped windows. The church tower is framed by a curved street lamp on the left and trees on the right.

Church tower of Johanneskirche, seen from Ackerstrasse in Zürich

A street with trees and parked cars (including a bright yellow van) on the left, a red and a white building on the right (as well as more parked cars and motorbikes), and a lot of trees in the background after the end of the street. A car is turning on the street towards the photographer.

Ackerstrasse

Tags: Industriequartier, church