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Navigation Society's Island
Finland
Pajasaari Island is the home of Tampere Navigation Society. Wikipedia: Pajasaari is an island located on the shore of Lake Näsijärvi in ​​Tampere, at the head of the Tammerkoski rapids, where the Tampere Navigation Society's operations center is currently located. The island was named after a forge that was located there in the 19th century. There was a forge building on the island in 1888 with certainty. In 1895, the Pori railway bridge crossing the Tammerkoski rapids was completed through the island. In 1912, the Näsijärvi Sailing Club pavilion, designed by architect Birger Federley, was completed on the island to replace the forge, as well as a breakwater in front of the island to protect the marina. The sailing club had been founded in 1898, but it had not previously had a permanent marina or pavilion. The pavilion was expanded in 1962 and then received its current appearance. The expansion was designed by architect Jaakko Tähtinen.
Copyright: Raimo Haapala
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 11968x5984
Taken: 17/04/2025
Caricate: 17/04/2025
Published: 17/04/2025
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Tags: architecture; house; island; rapids; lake
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