Tampere Central Station is a functionalist building in Tampere, Finland, designed by Eero Seppälä and Otto Flodin, completed in 1936. The 36-metre clock tower was later added because the Finnish railway bureau required it. The city's main street Hämeenkatu begins at the railway station, continuing over the Hämeensilta bridge to its western end at the Aleksanteri Church. The Itsenäisyydenkatu street begins at the Tammela side of the station, continuing to the Kaleva Church.
Situated in a central location, the station and its railway yard have served as divisors of the city's districts almost in the same way as Tammerkoski: Tamperean places are often located by saying which side of the station they are on.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tampere_Central_Station
Official Website http://www.vr.fi/
Coordinates 61°29'55.413" N 23°46'25.785" E