Pirkanmaa (Swedish: Birkaland, also known as Tampere Region in government documents), is a region of Finland. It borders on the regions of Satakunta, Tavastia Proper, Päijät-Häme, Southern Ostrobothnia, Central Finland and Southwest Finland.
Restaurants in Pirkanmaa
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This beautiful church was designed by famous Finnish architect Lars Sonck and built early 20th century. I highly recommend a visit and admiring all simple and beautiful detailed decorations. To get all out of the visit, I recommend to read about the church before hand.
4.5 based on 65 reviews
The Finnish Labour Museum Werstas is based in the historical Finlayson cotton mill area in the heart of Tampere. At Werstas you can visit the Labour Museum's exhibitions, Textile Industry Museum and Steam Engine Museum, free admission.
Great little museum - free entry and a varied range of intelligently curated exhibitions covering aspects of working class culture and workers' history in Finland. The steam engine is enormous and worth going to have a look at. Some of the displays are quite quirky and humorous and all of it is thought provoking - I learned loads about the history of the co-operative movement and its trials and tribulations through the ups and downs of the Finnish economy in the 21st century.
4.5 based on 171 reviews
Hatanpään arboretum is a large park of Mansion of Hatanpää in Tampere. There are plenty of different plants like flowers, trees, bushes and flowers. The arboretum is open from early spring to late autumn and is a lovely place have a nice picnic. In the area there are lots of small beautiful pathways bound here and there with benches. Specially in July the parks rose garden is filled with roses marked with their names. There are also two good cafe´s. Arboretum is free to visit.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Beautiful chocolate shop located at the historical area of Tallipiha (Stable Yards) in Tampere. Wide selection of chocolates, sweets, tea and coffee from Finland and abroad. Open all year.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Lovely Orthodox style church, very close to Tampere University and also railway station. Might remember you about the Uspenski Cathedral in Helsinki. When I went there, it was closed but a local explained that it would be open on the following day (a Saturday) at 18 o'clock. :) Enjoy Tampere.
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