Kennoparisto
Kennoparisto, also known as the Kennopark, is a unique urban park located in the city of Tampere, Finland. Established in 1972, it is one of the largest urban parks in the Nordic countries, covering an area of approximately 100 hectares. The park is named after the Finnish word "kennot," which translates to "hills" or "ridges," reflecting its hilly terrain.
Kennoparisto is renowned for its diverse landscape, which includes forests, meadows, and a variety of plant
The park offers a range of recreational activities, including walking, cycling, and picnicking. There are also
The park's design is the work of Finnish architect and urban planner Kaarlo Bergbom, who is known
Kennoparisto is an important green space for the residents of Tampere, providing a place for relaxation, exercise,