Hotel Tammer
Hotel Tammer (Radisson Blu Grand Hotel Tammer) is situated near Tammerkoski rapids in central Tampere, Finland. Tammer was built in 1929 and it belongs to S Groups Sokos Hotels chain. Other Sokos Hotels in Tampere are Ilves, Villa and Torni Tampere.
Radisson Blu Grand Hotel Tammer | |
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Hotel Tammer | |
Location within Finland | |
Hotel chain | Radisson Blu |
General information | |
Location | Tampere, Finland |
Address | Satakunnankatu 13, FI-33100 Tampere |
Coordinates | 61°30′03″N 023°45′54″E |
Opening | 1929 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Bertel Strömmer |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 87 |
Number of suites | 3 |
Number of restaurants | 3 |
Website | |
www.radissonblu.com |
History
Hotel Tammer is one of Finland's oldest operating hotels. The building is listed as a part of Tammerkoski national heritage area by the Finnish National Board of Antiquities.[1] Built in neo-classical style and designed by town architect Bertel Strömmer, it was ready to open just in time for the 150th birthday of Tampere in fall 1929. A tragic event, sinking of steamer SS Kuru in lake Näsijärvi, cancelled all festivities. The depression years in the beginning of 1930s drove Hotel Tammer into financial trouble. At the end of the 1930s a better economic situation saved the hotel.[2]
During its history Hotel Tammer has hosted many famous guests including the Finnish marshal Gustaf Mannerheim and the Russian astronaut Yuri Gagarin. Also Nobel laureate in literature Frans Emil Sillanpää was a frequent guest.[2]
The hotel has also been portrayed in books and films. Some of the events in Arto Paasilinnas novel Elämä lyhyt, Rytkönen pitkä were set in the hotel. Also scenes for a film adaptation of the novel were filmed in Hotel Tammer.
Restaurant
Chaine des Rotisseurs restaurant Tammer[3] is located in ground floor of the building. In summertime food is served in terrace restaurant called "Tammerin puisto".
References
- Finnish Board of Antiquities: Rakennettu kulttuuriympäristö. Valtakunnallisesti merkittävät kulttuurihistorialliset ympäristöt. (in finnish) ISBN 951-9075-63-1, ISSN 1236-6439.
- Raimo Seppälä, Grand Hotel Tammer ISBN 952-91-7711-9
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-12-06. Retrieved 2008-11-25.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)