Alli Trygg Park, Urban park in Torkkelinmäki, Finland.
Alli Trygg Park is an urban park in central Helsinki comprising multiple connected sections with pathways. The layout links different green spaces and recreational zones throughout the site.
The park was established in 1939 and named after Alli Trygg-Helenius, a health and education reformer. She founded the Sörnäinen People's Home in 1890 to provide community services.
The park honors Alli Trygg-Helenius and her contributions to public health education and women's rights. You can sense this historical connection while walking through the green spaces.
The park is situated in a residential area and features a fenced section for guide dogs. The entire site is maintained by Helsinki's Urban Environment Division and is easily accessible.
The park is named after a reformer who actively supported temperance education and women's suffrage. These lesser-known aspects of her work shape the park's identity today.
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