Albert-Näf-Platz

Albert-Näf-Platz is the square at the intersection of Ohmstrasse, Schaffhauserstrasse, Querstrasse and Wallisellenstrasse. It is named after Albert Näf-Hallauer, who was a master builder and the last mayor of Oerlikon before it got incorporated into Zürich in 1934.

A public square with a few few-stories buildings and a blue Zürich tram arriving at a tram stop.

Tram 14 at Albert-Näf-Platz

Facade a Credit Suisse building on Albert-Näf-Platz. The sides have bay windows over the height of the building, topped with small domes. The building is criss-crossed by the tram cables that are in front of it.

Credit Suisse building

A public square with a few few-stories buildings and tram rails in the foreground.

Albert-Näf-Platz

Tags: Oerlikon