Pikisaari, Oulu

Pikisaari
District of Oulu
Country Finland
City Oulu
Areas of Oulu Tuira area
Population (2013)[1]
  Total 156
Postal code 90100

Pikisaari (literally Pitch island in Finnish) is a neighbourhood of the city of Oulu, Finland. The neighbourhood consists of Pikisaari and Korkeasaari islands connected due to the post-glacial rebound. Pikisaari is located near the city centre in the estuary of Oulujoki River in between market square and Hietasaari island.[2]

Pikisaari was named after the pitch distillery established in the 17th century. Due to its location many of the shipyards in Oulu area were located in the island. For centuries the island was used by different industries and the only inhabitants were the workers of the companies. During the Crimean War the island with its shipyards and other buildings was burned to the ground by the English.[3]

Nowadays Pikisaari is a home for artists and craftsmen. At the end of 1970s the City of Oulu handed over the site of the former wool mill to the Arts and Crafts School of Oulu. In addition to the old wool mill buildings a new school building was completed in 1980.[4] The school is now a unit of the Oulu Vocational College.[5]

References

  1. "Oulun kaupungin ikäluokkatilasto kaupunginosittain 1.1.2013" (pdf). City of Oulu. 2013. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
  2. Oulun suuralue- ja kaupunginosajako 1.1.2013 alkaen [Subdivisions of the City of Oulu on Jan 1, 2013] (pdf) (Map). City of Oulu. 2013. Retrieved 2013-08-07.
  3. Sormunen, Mikko (1994). Pikisaaren historia (PDF). Retrieved June 18, 2013.
  4. Manninen, Turo (1995). Oulun kaupungin historia VI [History of the City of Oulu VI] (in Finnish). Oulun kaupunki. p. 262. ISBN 951-9234-48-9.
  5. "Pikisaari Unit". Oulu Vocational College. 2015. Retrieved 2015-05-23.

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