Weinegg

In 1902 Enzenbühl was, after the old Neumünster and Rehalp cemeteries, the third expansion phase for the growing needs of northeastern Zürich.

Arnold Geiser, the city's chief engineer, designed an architecturally simple cemetery with longitudinal and transverse axes, surrounded by high, circular walls.

Geiser positioned the abdication chapel, which was built in the Gothic Revival style, at the highest area of the westward sloping plant.

[1] Friedhof Enzenbühl, a cemetery whose area is shared with the municipality of Zollikon, became the resting place of some popular people, among them Inigo Gallo, César Keiser and Margrit Rainer.

[2] The fictitious 2007 Swiss mystery film Marmorea was filmed among others,[3] in the Burghölzli sanatory in the Weinegg district, on the Limmat River near Technopark Zürich, at the Limmatquai promenade, and on the Münsterbrücke river crossing towards Münsterhof.

The quarter of Weinegg in Zürich.