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Hämeenkatu is the main street of
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,
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, located in the
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. The
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is roughly a kilometre long, and wide (driveway and sidewalk) at its widest point. Hämeenkatu is a boulevard, which begins from the east at the
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, continues westward to the Hämeenpuisto park, and is covered with cobble stones for its entire length. The street also contains the
Hämeensilta Hämeensilta (the ″Häme Bridge″) is a bridge in Tampere, Finland, crossing the Tammerkoski rapids. The main street of Tampere, Hämeenkatu, runs along the bridge, connecting the Kyttälä district to the western parts of the city center. Hä ...
bridge crossing the
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rapids with gorgeous views on both sides. The bridge that Hämeenkatu runs across Tammerkoski is decorated with four human statues, one at each corner of the bridge. Of these statues, three represent men and one represents a woman. Eastwards from the railway station, Hämeenkatu is followed by the -long Itsenäisyydenkatu, which then diverges into Sammonkatu and Teiskontie. In the west, Hämeenkatu continues first as Pirkankatu and then as Pispalan valtatie. Construction of the
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on the street started in 2017, and in connection to the work, the pedestrian walkways, trees along the street and lighting were renovated and the Hämeensilta bridge was repaired. The Tampere light rail will be finished in 2021.


History

There originally was an old travel route in the village of Tammerkoski in the locality of Messukylä, located at the place of present-day Tampere, whose route approximately corresponded to the present-day Hämeenkatu. Slightly to the north of the Hämeensilta bridge, at the shallowest point of the rapids, was an ancient crossing point, later the first bridge across Tammerkoski. When Tampere was founded in 1779, the present-day Hämeenkatu was part of the city plan, but the original main street of Tampere was Kauppiaskatu (later known as
Kauppakatu Kauppakatu (lit. "market street") is a street in the center of Kuopio in North Savonia, Finland. The length of the street is about 1,500 meters. The street starts from Makasiinikatu from Kuopio Harbor and ends at Sairaalakatu. The street runs al ...
), ending at an old wooden bridge in the east. The street Raatihuoneen Poikkikatu, located at the place of present-day Hämeenkatu, was narrower than Hämeenkatu and did not have a bridge.Tampereen Hämeenkatu, Hämeensilta ja Keskustori
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The wooden bridge was renovated many times and the last wooden bridge was built in 1848.City planning board of the city of Tampere: ''Tampereen rakennuskulttuuri, maisemat ja luonnonsuojelu.'' City of Tampere, 1986. . After the 1865 fire of Tampere, the new
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plan of chief architect Carl Albert Edelfelt in 1868 changed Hämeenkatu to a main street with a width of 30 metres. When the
Kyttälä 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 an ...
area to the east of Tammerkoski was joined to the city in 1871, Hämeenkatu was expanded with the same width to the east of the rapids. Traffic quickly increased on the wooden bridge, which had also been damaged in the floods. Because of this, the city council made a plan to build a new bridge in 1881. The bridge was built on Hämeenkatu instead of Kauppakatu, as Hämeenkatu had already been widened to serve as the new main street after the fire. The bridge, completed in 1884, was called Isosilta ("Large bridge") in contrast to Pikkusilta ("Little bridge"), located at the place of present-day Satakunnansilta (the "Satakunta Bridge"), which was meant only for pedestrian traffic. When Satakunnansilta was completed in 1900, Isosilta was renamed Hämeensilta. The intersection with Hatanpään valtatie was built in the 1920 after the
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, when building a highway in the place of houses partly destroyed in the civil war became possible. Planning the construction of the present-day Hämeensilta started in 1923 and the bridge was completed in 1929. In the early 1930s the eastern end of Hämeenkatu was lowered because of the tunnel underneath the railway and the new railway station. From 1948 to 1976 Hämeenkatu had
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traffic. In June 2014 the eastern end of Hämeenkatu was changed to use public transport only (although private car traffic was allowed for a short time from February to June 2017Tampereen Hämeenkadun itäpää suljetaan yön aikana yksityisautoilta – "Aamulla pitäisi olla viimeistään valmista"
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). This experiment was in preparation for the construction of the Tampere light rail starting in 2017, where Hämeenkatu was fully converted for use of public transport only, and only light traffic, trams, buses, taxis and service traffic are allowed on it. The light rail traffic will start in 2021.


References


External links


Cultural route guide to the eastern part of Hämeenkatu

Photograph at the Helmi database of the library of the University of Helsinki: Hämeenkatu in Tampere in 1932
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