Balberstrasse

Balberstrasse goes from Butzenstrasse to Marchwartstrasse. It is named after Johan Balber, who was the first minister of the Wollishofen church built in 1702.

A narrow street with a row of cars parked on the left. There are 4-story buildings on each side of the road, hidden behind green trees.
A blue flower with 6 petals with purple streaks in the middle. The heart of the flower is a long white heart. Around the open flower, two of them are still folted, and many of them are decaying.
Have some hibiscus.
Some connected building forming a larger structure. The largest building is long building with a row of windows on top, solar panels on the roof, and a small clock tower on the roof. There's a mast with a Swiss flag and a large trash container in the foreground.
And the Entlisberg school.
A pedestrian path bordered with trees and a metallic fence next to a street.
A metallic pole with an arrow pointing left to Zentrum Hauriweg, and a blue Balberstrasse street sign. There's also some kind of small spirally measurement device, and a spider made a web between that and the street sign. There's a residential building in the background.
A residential street going slightly uphil, with grey residential buildings with white blinds on the left, a more modern-looking building in the background, and a tree fence on the right. 4 cars are parked on the street in a blue zone.
A bright pink ball flower made of many smaller flowers with 4 petals and a small heart.
Also have some hydrangea.

Tags: Wollishofen, flowers