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Discovering Nordic Manchester

With new flights launching to Finland’s third city, Tampere, here's why you should explore the unusual attractions of the ‘World Sauna Capital’

November 14, 2021 15:38
Tampere Statue and Rapids
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It’s been called the Nordic Manchester, boasts of being the world sauna capital and even has links to revolutionary history — and with new flights to Tampere from London, it’s becoming easier to discover why Finland’s third largest city should be on your city break wishlist.

Set on the Tammerkoski rapids, between two large lakes, this source of water power attracted Scottish engineer James Finlayson, who helped start Finland’s industrial revolution in 1820 with a factory manufacturing heavy machinery.

By 1828, he’d switched to textiles, and the town shared so many similarities with its English counterpart, that it became known as the Nordic Manchester — including the conditions of the thousands of workers, which were not much better than in the UK.

It’s no accident that Tampere became a focus for the revolutionaries in the early 20th century. I arrive in the city by train, travelling in the opposite direction to Lenin, who journeyed through Finland to St Petersburg in April 1917, where he joined the Russian Revolution.