Vanhakylä Explained

Vanhakylä
Native Name Lang:sv
Settlement Type:District of Ulvila
Etymology:'Old Village' or 'Old Ulvila'
Population As Of:2015
Population Total:4326
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Finland
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1: Satakunta
Subdivision Type2:Sub-region
Subdivision Name2:Pori sub-region
Subdivision Type3:Municipality
Subdivision Name3:Ulvila
Parts Type:Sub-district areas
Parts Style:para

Vanhakylä (Swedish: Gammalby|lit=Old Village) or Vanha-Ulvila is a district of Ulvila in the Pori sub-region of Satakunta in southwestern Finland. The Kokemäenjoki divides the town centre of Ulvila into two parts – Vanhakylä constitutes the eastern half, on the northern bank of the Kokemäenjoki, and the western half is the district of, on the river's southern bank.

The medieval town of Ulvila was located in the modern district of Vanhakylä, from which the district's name is derived. Situated outside of the core of Vanhakylä, the Ulvila Church is the only remaining building from the medieval settlement. The Ulvila Church and surroundings were designated a Cultural Heritage Site of National Significance by the Finnish Heritage Agency in 2009.[1]

Transportation

The Kokemäenjoki divides the town centre of Ulvila into two parts – the western portion is the district of on the southern bank of the Kokemäenjoki, and the eastern portion is Vanhakylä, on the northern bank of the Kokemäenjoki. The districts are linked along via the . The first was opened in 1952, when demand for crossing exceeded the capacity of the existing ferry services.[2]

The original was demolished in 2017 and a new was completed in 2018.[3] The bridge supports bidirectional traffic with a vehicle lane in either direction, features wide sidewalks on both sides, and sees an average of 8,300 auto crossings per day.[3] [4]

Connecting road 2442 meets in the core of Vanhakylä. Connecting road 2440 has different names to the north and south of its junction with connecting road 2442. To the north, connecting road 2440 is called the Kirkkotie because it directly passes the Ulvila Church.

The area along the Kitkkotie, north of the core of Vanhakylä, which includes the Ulvila Church, is called the . The area is generally sparsely populated but includes the Mynsteri residential area where, among other things, the home pitch of the football club FC Ulvila is located.

Location

Vanhakylä is surrounded by countryside to the north, east, and south, with the Kokemäenjoki defining its western edge and separating the district from the Friitala district of Ulvila to the west and the Harmaalinna district of Pori to the north-west. The closest neighboring settlements on the northern bank of the Kokemaenjoki are villages and hamlets within the Ulvila municipality that lie to the north, south, and east of Vanhakylä, separated from Vanhakylä's residential areas by fields and forests.

To the north is the village of, which has an approximate population of 1,500 and lies 8.1km (05miles) from Vanhakylä's core. Traveling from Vanhakylä to Harjunpää is done via connecting road 2440, which becomes connecting road 2553 north of Mynsteri. Connecting road 2553 passes through the hamlets of and, 4.6km (02.9miles) and 6.2km (03.9miles) north of Vanhakylä respectively.

About 1km (01miles) to the south of Vanhakylä's core is the village of ; the portion of connecting road 2440 running south of connecting road 2442 towards Ravani is called the Ravanintie .

To the east is the village of, which had a population of 585 in 2015 and lies about 8km (05miles) from the centre of Vanhakylä along the Kaasmarkuntie .

Saarenluoto

To the north-west of the core of Vanhakylä and west of the is (;), an approximately 3adj=onNaNadj=on long island formed by the Kokemäenjoki and one of its minor branches, the . There are three bridges across the Kirkkojuopa between Saarenluoto and Vanhakylä:

Historical sites

The Ulvila Church and surroundings, which include the vicar's parsonage Gammelgård, the Isokartano manor and, the Trumetari estate, and the historical area, were designated a Cultural Heritage Site of National Significance by the Finnish Heritage Agency in 2009.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Valtakunnallisesti merkittävät rakennetut kulttuuriympäristot (RKY): Ulvilan kirkko ja ympäristö . . 2022-10-05 . fi-fi . 2009-12-22.
  2. Web site: Jääskeläinen . Sanna . Ulvilan uusi silta vihittiin käyttöön juhlavasti . Satakunnan Viikko . 2022-10-09 . fi . May 2019.
  3. News: Pukkila . Tapio . Friitalan uusi jokisilta otettiin käyttöön . . 2022-10-09 . fi . 2018-10-29.
  4. News: Hammarberg . Ville . Ulvilalainen Anja Halenius matkasi aikoinaan nahkatehtaalle töihin lautalla, nyt kulku käy uutukaista Friitalan siltaa pitkin . . 2022-10-09 . fi . 2018-10-26.
  5. Web site: Kokemäenjoki - Kirkkojuopa . 2022-10-15 . Kokemaenjokiopas.fi . fi.
  6. Web site: Esko . Laura . 2020-02-06 . Saaren luontopolku . 2022-11-25 . Daphnion . fi.
  7. Web site: Kokemäenjoki - Saarenluoto . 2022-11-25 . Kokemaenjokiopas.fi . fi.
  8. Web site: Valtakunnallisesti merkittävät rakennetut kulttuuriympäristot (RKY): Ulvilan kirkko ja ympäristö . . 2022-10-05 . fi-fi . 2009-12-22.