Tapanila
It is known that there were few farm houses in Tapanila already in the 16th century. Back then Tapanila was one of the biggest villages in Helsinki area. In 1862, railroad between Hämeenlinna and Tapanila was built. Tapanila was largely rebuilt from 1910–1935 based on Letchworth Garden City in England, the first in the Garden city movement. The area was annexed to Helsinki in 1946.
There is also Franzén's cottage in Tapanila, where the Finnish national author Aleksis Kivi lived in 1870. The cottage was built as employee's housing for railroad guards. In 1870 it was residence of Anders Gustav Franzen and now it is known as Franzen's croft (Finnish: Franzenin torppa); see article "Allotment system" for the explanation of the latter term.
References
- ^ Information about Malmi and its subareas (in Finnish)
- ^ "English". Archived from the original on 2010-06-20. Retrieved 2009-12-22. Tapanila.fi information in English
- ^ IL: Helsinki aikoo myydä Aleksis Kiven entisen kodin – tältä se näyttää (in Finnish)
- ^ Kävelyllä Tapanilassa [Walking in Tapanila]
- ^ Ratavartijan mökki vallattiin
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