Was man in Tampere sehen sollte
Entdecke 49 Sehenswürdigkeiten, Denkmäler und Attraktionen in Tampere, Finland. Von Ikonen bis verborgenen Schätzen — kuratiert aus echten Reiseerfahrungen.
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The Pyynikki observation tower
Offizielle WebsiteThe Pyynikki observation tower is located on top of the world's largest esker over 150 meters (500 feet) above sea level, offering a wonderful view spanning over two lakes and the entire city of Tampere. The beautiful Pyynikki esker surrounding the tower was selected as nationally valuable landscape attraction in 1993.…
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The current over 80-year-old tower is 26 meters (85 feet) tall, and at top there are scenic levels both indoors and out in the open air. The top can be accessed by both elevator and stairs, and the entrance fee is 1 euro for children from 4 to 15 years and 2 euros for anyone older. Even if the height of the tower itself wouldn't feel spectacular, considering its location at the top of the Pyynikki esker in the middle of Tampere it is obvious that the view from the top is clear and magnificent in every direction!
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Tampere City Library
Offizielle WebsiteIn 1978 a competition was arranged for the design of a new main [http://www.tampere.fi/en/culture-and-leisure/libraries.html library]. The jury unanimously chose the design by Raili and Reima Pietilä. The architects said they had been influenced by various elements, such as Celtic ornaments, sheep horns and glacial spin formations.…
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The basic idea was a space coiling spirally like the shell of a snail. The form of a bird appeared in the design process. Increasingly, the building began to resemble a large game bird, the capercaillie, known in Finnish as metso — now the building's nickname. Seen from above, the building looks like a bird carrying a shield. Houses the Tampere Mineral Museum.
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Finlayson historic factory complex
Collection of historic factory buildings gradually extended from a textile mill founded by a Scotsman named James Finlayson in 1820. The oldest building, six-storey high-rise TR1, dates back to 1837.…
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The complex also includes the factory church, now the most popular wedding church in Tampere, stable yards with arts and crafts shops and pony rides, and the owner's mansion with park and a restaurant. The factory buildings have been transformed into shops, restaurants, museums, movie theatres, and office spaces. Well worth visiting for anyone.
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Kaleva Church
Solid concrete modernist church designed by famous architect Reima Pietilä in 1966. It is likely the most important piece of architecture in Tampere. Locals call it "The Silo of Souls" (Sielujen siilo) and from the outside it's not hard to see why, but the stark interior is quite awe-inspiring: very high and big room without pillars, minimalist interior made of bright wood.…
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Some Sundays, community members guide onto the roof, which offers a good view over Tampere, and let one have a nice view from the top into the church room.
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Tampella historic factory complex
Founded in 1844, Tampella is the other major remaining historic factory complex in Tampere. Tampella factories started as iron works, but later were converted into a cotton mill and a textile factory, and finally into a machine shop and a groundwood plant.…
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Operated until 1991, Tampella factories manufactured, among others, water turbines, ships, paper machines, steam engines, trains, artillery and airplane engines. Many of the beautiful original buildings remain and have been converted into theatres, museums and office spaces.
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Särkänniemi Adventure Park
Offizielle WebsiteLakeside adventure park on the edge of downtown. Rides are open between May and September, and other attractions year round. The park includes a modern art museum ("Sara Hildén Art Museum"), a children's zoo with mainly domestic animals, a planetarium, an aquarium and the landmark 168-metre Näsinneula observation tower…
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, topped by a revolving viewing deck and a fine dining restaurant serving high quality Finnish cuisine. On a clear day, the views of the surrounding forests, lakes, ridges and the city are awesome.
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Tampere Floral Festival
Offizielle WebsiteThe Floral Festival decorates the downtown with a huge amount of flowers. There are also a lot of free events and performances. A "Tampere floral girl of the year" is chosen at the festival. The event culminates in a samba parade by the local samba school União da Roseira. Almost all of the festival events are entirely free of charge.…
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There might be some minor charges to some events, such as to go on a Ferris wheel.
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Finnish Labour Museum Werstas
Offizielle WebsiteThe exhibitions at Werstas offer an overview of the history of the industrial era, worker population and civil society from different perspectives. At Werstas, you can visit the Textile Industry Museum, the Steam Engine Museum as well as the Labour Museum's changing and permanent exhibitions.…
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The huge steam engine that used to give power to the entire factory complex is the definite high point of Werstas.
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Amuri Museum of Workers' Housing
Offizielle WebsiteAmuri is a block of 19th century wooden houses turned into an open-air museum that vividly displays how the working-class used to live between 1880s and 1970s. The houses form an almost closed inner court, and there is a nice old-fashioned cafe with seatings both indoors and in the courtyard.…
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Highly recommendable for history buffs, but interesting to others as well.
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Näsi Park
Offizielle WebsiteNice park by Lake Näsijärvi, created in the early 20th century. Starts from the north end of Hämeenpuisto. On the highest point of the park lies a memorial for the victims of the shipwreck of S/S Kuru, which sunk off Tampere in 1929, killing 138 people.…
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By the memorial you'll have a great view over the lake Näsijärvi and Särkänniemi Adventure Park.
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Triennial of Pirkanmaa
Offizielle WebsiteThe Triennal offers a view to contemporary arts in the Tampere region every three years. The cardinal exhibition venues are TR1, Mältinranta Art Center, the Finnish Labour Museum Werstas and Gallery Saskia but the exhibition also stretches to the Lenin museum, Hiekka Art Museum, Housing Fair of Vuores, Mediatunnel and …
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various city landscape.
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The Lenin Museum
Offizielle WebsiteSmall and quirky museum revolving around one of the founding fathers of Soviet communism. Located in a building owned by the Workers Association of Tampere that surprisingly also links to the October Revolution in Russia. Contains a lot of texts, maps and pictures as well as some "artifacts".…
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The museum shop is also worth visiting.
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Tampere Theatre Festival
Offizielle WebsiteTampere Theatre Festival is one of the top festivals in Europe, thanks to the fresh and influential programme it offers. The repertoire consists of the Main Programme, Programme Tent, Club Festival Encorebaana, OFF Tampere, The Great Nocturnal Happening and numerous seminars and workshops.
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Mukamas – International Puppet Theatre Festival
Offizielle WebsiteMukamas Theatre has organised the international puppet theatre festival in 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2012 in Tampere. It is the biggest international puppetry festival in Finland and it has established its position as an important developer of Finnish puppet theatre.
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Tampere Cathedral
Offizielle WebsiteImposing church in the National Romantic style, designed by architect Lars Sonck and completed in 1907. The interior has a series of famously macabre frescos by Hugo Simberg, including The Wounded Angel (once voted Finland's "national painting") and the Garden of Death.
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Circus Ruska Festival
Offizielle WebsiteCircus Ruska Festival is the oldest contemporary circus festival in Finland. Five circus tents will be anchored in Southern Park. The festival brings together new contemporary circus acts, where the circus techniques go hand in hand with new expression methods.
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Tampere Kuplii Comics Festival
Offizielle WebsiteTampere Kuplii Comics Festival is a five-day comics festival merryment – bringing together comics makers and enthusiasts from around Finland. The festival hosts exhibitions, sales tables, talk shows, Cosplay-competition and comics signings.
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Spy Museum
Claims to be the first spy museum in the world, exhibiting everything from world-famous spies to their equipment such as spy cameras and secret weapons - many of which you can try. You can also attempt to fool the classic lie detector.
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Rupriikki
Media museum focusing on the history and development of mass communications. There is also an exhibition on the history of the Internet, and a bunch of cool retro computer and video games in the GameCabinet.
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Pispala Schottische – International Folklore Festival
Offizielle WebsiteInternational folk dancing festival Pispala Schottische gathers together folk dancers and players from all over the world. International and domestic folklore-groups perform in various parts of the city.
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Finlayson Church
The church in the Finlayson area was built in 1879 for the factory workers. It is a small church in Gothic revival style with a red brick façade. This is the favourite wedding church in Tampere.
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Vapriikki
Museum centre with ten exhibitions varying from prehistory to technology and art. Exhibitions include the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame, Doll Museum, Shoe Museum and Tampere Museum of Natural History.
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Tampere Guitar Festival
Enjoy spectacular concerts by the world’s greatest guitarists at Tampere Guitar Festival! During the annual festival week there are various concerts, international master classes, a guitar camp...
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Haihara Mansion
Offizielle WebsiteA peaceful place to visit on a warm summer day. There is a cafe, art exhibitions and a garden. The mansion's history dates back to 16th century. The last stop of bus line 15 is near Haihara.
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Market hall
Built in 1901, the historic market hall is still a beautiful social focal point of the city. Lots of fresh goods, cafes, cheap local eateries and infinite people watching opportunities.
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Tampere Film Festival
Offizielle WebsiteFive days and nights of celebrating film art in Tampere! The thematic special programmes include interesting documentaries, animations, experimental films and short fictions alike.
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The Moominvalley of the Tampere Art Museum
Museum devoted to the Tove Jansson characters, with original sketches and drawings. The permanent exhibition is rather staid, but there are occasional performances aimed children.
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Tampere Mineral Museum
Not quite as boring as you'd think, the museum has plenty of gemstones cut and raw including a 600-kg chunk of Brazilian amethyst, meteorites and even a couple of dinosaur eggs.
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Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre
Offizielle WebsiteThe Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre (TESC), known locally as "Pirkkahalli", hosts various exhibitions and sports events. Opening hours and entry price depend on the event.
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Tammerkosken Sillalla
A Tampere city festival for everyone. The Festival tent of Central Square and clubs all over the city central of present more than 30 events, half of which are free if charge!
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Duck Park
Offizielle WebsiteLarge park around a pond by Tampere Hall, near the city centre. Good choice for a summer picnic. In the summer there are also different species of birds in cages by the pond.
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Church of Alexander
This is a neo-gothic red brick building. Its interior is simple colored wooden carftswork. It is surrounded by a small park containing a few old grave stones.
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Shot tower
Old and well-preserved shot tower. Shot towers are nowadays quite rare throughout the world, especially ones that are in good shape. No admittance though.
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Tammerfest City Festival
Offizielle WebsiteThe biggest city festival in Finland. 80 000 people gather annually to see bands and musical shows in more than 20 different stages in downtown area.
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Old Church
The oldest church in Tampere center is this yellow wooded church build 1824. Four years later, a bell tower designed by Carl Ludwig Engel was added.
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Tampere Biennale
Tampere Biennale introduces the most important phenomena in Finnish contemporary music – today’s leading composers and the latest compositions.
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Messukylä Old Church
The oldest building in Tampere, built in medieval times with parts dating back to the 1400s. Unheated and thus open only from May to August.
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Koskipuisto Park
Offizielle WebsiteNewly renovated park by the Tammerkoski rapids in the center of the city. Popular place to have a picnic or a beer on a sunny summer day.
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Hatanpää Arboretum
Offizielle Websitethumb|Hatanpään arboretum A mansion with an arboretum (a collection of trees and plants), a rose garden and a park by Lake Pyhäjärvi.
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Southern Park
Offizielle WebsiteA park with a fountain. From the park you can walk through the woods to Pyynikin uimaranta, the most popular beach in Tampere.
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Tampere Hall
Meetings, concerts, functions, exhibitions. Houses the Moominvalley exhibition since 2015.
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Tampere Flamenco Festival
Offizielle WebsiteTampere Flamenco festival is the largest and oldest flamenco festival of the Nordic countries.
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Tampere Orthodox Church
Russian-style onion-domed church dating to 1896, serving Tampere's tiny Orthodox minority.
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Viinikka Park
Offizielle WebsiteA peaceful park in a picturesque residential area. Lime trees are beautiful in autumn.
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Blockfest
Offizielle WebsiteBig urban music festival that brings a wide variety of rappers and hiphop artists.
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Tampere Art Museum
Offizielle WebsiteChanging exhibitions of Finnish and foreign art. Adults 6, children 2.
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Art and Craftcenter Verkaranta
Monthly exhibitions on arts and crafts.
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Tampere has 49 documented sights including The Pyynikki observation tower, Tampere City Library, Finlayson historic factory complex. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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