The history of the Amuri neighbourhood dates back to 1779, when Tampere was founded. At that time, the citizens were given land for vegetable gardens on the outskirts of the new city. In the early 1800s, there was a wave of immigrants who needed a... read more
The Werstas Workers' Museum was founded in 1993 in the historic buildings of the Finlayson cotton mill. It is located in the centre of Tampere and has an exhibition area of about 2000 sq m and a total of 5000 sq m, making it the second largest... read more
The Vapriikki Museum Centre takes its name from the Swedish word for "factory". It is located in Tampere, in a former factory building, in one of the former workshops of the Tampella factory, whose industrial history began in 1840 with a... read more
Urho Kekkonen National Park is one of the largest in the country. It is located in the north of Finland, in Lapland, and covers an area of 2550 sq km, which is comparable to the area of Luxembourg. The park was created in 1983 and named in honour... read more
