Santalahti

Santalahti is a district in the western part of Tampere, Finland. It borders Lake Näsijärvi in the north, the Särkänniemi district in the east, Ylä-Pispala and Ala-Pispala in the south and Lielahti in the west. The town plan of Santalahti was confirmed in 1945.

Graffiti alongside the Tampere-Seinäjoki railway in Santalahti

There are several abandoned factory buildings in Santalahti that currently serve as graffiti galleries. OTK's old match factory will be repaired and it will have a kindergarten.[1] The area has also been rebuilt as a home for thousands of residents.[2][3] Santalahti has once been one of the railway stops for the Tampere-Seinäjoki railway. Designed by architect Bruno Granholm and completed in 1907, the site was demolished after the site was closed in the 1970s.[4]

See also

References

  1. Jukka Harju: Tampere rakentaa veden ja ilkivallan tuhoamasta tulitikkutehtaasta päiväkodin Helsingin sanomat, February 10, 2019. (in Finnish)
  2. Kaisa Uusitalo: Tampereen Santalahti on nyt kuin sotatanner, mutta siitä muodostuu yli 2 000 asukkaan asuinalue – Vanhan tehtaan kuntokartoitus aiheutti rakentajille ikävän yllätyksen Aamulehti, July 20, 2018. (in Finnish)
  3. Santalahti - Pohjola Rakennus (in Finnish)
  4. Jussi Iltanen: Radan varrella: Suomen rautatieliikennepaikat, p. 117. Helsinki: Karttakeskus, 2010. ISBN 978-951-593-214-3. (in Finnish)

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