Särkänniemi (district)
The Särkänniemi district is joined by Santalahti on its west side, which is named after the bay of the same name in Lake Näsijärvi. The first industrial plant in the area was the Eliander match factory, founded in 1852; Sahanterä Oy (1889), Näsijärven Pahvitehdas (1909) and Haarla Paper Mill (1920) were born later. On the west side of Särkänniemi, Onkiniemi was a popular beach as early as the 19th century. The first sub-town plan of Särkänniemi was approved in 1915 and the town plan of the whole area in 1921 and the town plan of Santalahti in 1945. Some of the streets in the area have been named according to the factory's owner families; The founder of the Haarla paper mill, Rafael Haarla , a trade counselor, according to whom Haarlankatu has been named, donated the statues of Hämeensilta to the city of Tampere in 1929.
A hotel and spa with restaurants and water experiences are planned around the amusement park, as well as new apartments. It will also be possible to travel to the area by tram in the future as part of the Tampere light rail network.
References
- ^ "Kaupunginosa VIII – Särkänniemi". Koskesta voimaa (in Finnish). Tampere: Tampere University. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
- ^ "Tilastokatsaus Tampereelta 2007:2, s. 18–21" (PDF) (in Finnish). City of Tampere. December 2007. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
- ^ Maija Louhivaara: Tampereen kadunnimet, p. 74–75. Tampereen museoiden julkaisuja 51, 1999, Tampere. (in Finnish)
- ^ YLE: Kylpylä, hotelli, ravintolakatu ja vesielämyksiä: Katso havainnekuvista, miten kunnianhimoinen muutos Tampereen Särkänniemeä voi odottaa (in Finnish)
External links
- An aerial view of the Särkänniemi district at Vastavalo.net (in Finnish)