Mannerheim Park, Urban park in Vanhatulli, Oulu, Finland
Mannerheim Park is a green space in central Oulu's Vanhatulli district with a wooden performance stage, children's play equipment, and outdoor recreation areas. The space features electricity points for events and accommodates various community activities.
The site was established in 1927 and named after Marshal Mannerheim on his 75th birthday in 1942. This naming honored one of Finland's most important historical figures.
The park serves as a central gathering place where local residents meet for concerts, festivals, and markets throughout the year. It functions as the heart of community life in central Oulu.
The park is within easy walking distance from central Oulu and sits close to local amenities. Visitors can reach it conveniently from the railway station and the market square area.
A sculpture called Vapaudenpatsas stands near Kirkkokatu street, adding an artistic dimension often overlooked by casual visitors. This artwork represents an important symbolic element within the space.
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