thumb|right|Sorsapuisto in autumn thumb|right|Sorsalampi thumb|right|Sorsapuisto seen from Hotel Torni Tampere Sorsapuisto (Finnish for "duck park") is a recreational area of 4.2 hectares in Tulli, Tampere, Finland, completed in the 1930s. In 1990 the Tampere Hall was built in the south corner of the park and the whole park was renovated. From 1964 to 1972 the site of the Tampere Hall hosted the Tampere zoo featuring the lions Tam and Pere.
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thumb|right|Sorsapuisto in autumn thumb|right|Sorsalampi thumb|right|Sorsapuisto seen from Hotel Torni Tampere Sorsapuisto (Finnish for "duck park") is a recreational area of 4.2 hectares in Tulli, Tampere, Finland, completed in the 1930s. In 1990 the Tampere Hall was built in the south corner of the park and the whole park was renovated. From 1964 to 1972 the site of the Tampere Hall hosted the Tampere zoo featuring the lions Tam and Pere.
==Sorsapuisto in the past== Still in the early 20th century the site of the Sorsapuisto park was full of potato fields and a small modest spring, which burst into a small pond, in 1902 or 1903 according to contemporary witness John Tammela. The pond was called Tammelanlammi.
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