Finlayson industrial area
The Finlayson industrial area is a historic industrial area in the centre of Tampere, Finland. It is located in the Finlayson district to the west of the Tammerkoski rapids, north of the Satakunnankatu street. Opposite the area to the east of Tammerkoski is the Tampella former industrial area. Neither of the areas remain in industrial use today, but many of the old industrial buildings remain in their place. The Finlayson factory was founded in 1820 by Scottish industrialist James Finlayson. He commissioned a factory on the upper reaches of the Tammerkoski rapids. None of the original buildings commissioned by Finlayson remain to this day. Finlayson sold the factory to Carl Samuel Nottbeck and Georg Adolf Rauch in 1836. The new owners started to expand the factory. Nowadays the area is owned by the Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company.
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Väinö Linnan aukio, Tampere Finlayson (Keskustan suuralue)
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 61.501330555556 ° | E 23.759188888889 ° |
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Työväenmuseo Werstas
Väinö Linnan aukio 8
33210 Tampere, Finlayson (Keskustan suuralue)
Finland
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