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Kyttälä is a district in Tampere, Finland. It was born in the late 1870s as a working-class neighborhood to the eastern outskirts of the town. As Tampere soon expanded, Kyttälä is now a part of the city center between the Tammerkoski river and the railway. Population of Kyttälä is 3,348 (31 December 2014). Aleksanterinkatu is one of Kyttälä's main streets. The direct connection to the Liisankallio district and from there to Teiskontie and Sammonkatu streets runs along Itsenäisyydenkatu and connection to the Jussinkylä district runs along Tuomiokirkonkatu. Rongankatu street in Kyttälä was renovated in 2023. There's now a four-meter-wide, two-way bicycle path in the middle of the Rongankatu street.
Notable sights
- Tampere Orthodox Church
- Hotel Tammer
- Tampere railway station
- Hotel Ilves
- Koskikeskus (shopping centre)
- Posteljooninpuisto
- Sori Square
See also
References
- "Tampereen väestö 31.12.2014" (PDF) (in Finnish). City of Tampere. 2015. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
61°29′55″N 23°46′18″E / 61.498528°N 23.771708°E / 61.498528; 23.771708
The official major districts of Tampere and their subdivision in neighbourhoods (and quarters) | ||
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Central Keskinen | ||
Northeastern Koillinen | ||
Southeastern Kaakkoinen | ||
Southern Eteläinen | ||
Southwestern Lounainen | ||
Northwestern Luoteinen | ||
Northern Pohjoinen | ||
Districts that do not form statistical areas |
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