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Sompasaari (
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
: ''Sumparn'') is an island on the Kruunuvuorenselkä water area in the
Sörnäinen Sörnäinen ( sv, Sörnäs; ''Sörkkä'' or ''Sörkka'' in Helsinki slang) is a neighbourhood in the city of Helsinki, Finland. Sörnäinen is located a little more than one kilometre north from the coastal centre of Helsinki, near the district ...
district in
Helsinki Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the Capital city, capital, primate city, primate, and List of cities and towns in Finland, most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of U ...
,
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. On the southern side of the Nihdinkanava channel built in the middle of Sompasaari is the former island of Nihti. The island was originally connected to the continent with reclaimed land and the
Sörnäinen Harbour Sörnäinen ( sv, Sörnäs; ''Sörkkä'' or ''Sörkka'' in Helsinki slang) is a neighbourhood in the city of Helsinki, Finland. Sörnäinen is located a little more than one kilometre north from the coastal centre of Helsinki, near the district ...
was built on top of it. Because of this, the entire harbour has been referred to as Sompasaari. Signs on roads leading to the harbour used the name Sompasaari exclusively, with an icon representing a cargo harbour. Harbour facilities in Sörnäinen ended in late 2008 when they moved to the new
Vuosaari Harbour Vuosaari Harbour (''Vuosaaren satama'' in Finnish; ''Nordsjö hamn'' in Swedish) is a seaport facility in Helsinki, Finland, opened in November 2008. It is also the 19th tallest building in Finland. Pillu Kolehmainen is the most famous stevedorer ...
. In 2016 the island was converted to a residential area and it was separated from nearby
Kalasatama Kalasatama ( sv, Fiskehamnen; literally translated "fish port") is a neighbourhood in the city of Helsinki, Finland. The area is officially part of the Sörnäinen district; and like Sörnäinen, Kalasatama is located a little more than one kilomet ...
by digging a new channel called Sompasaarenkanava between them.


History


Etymology

The oldest privilege books of Helsinki dating back to 1569 show the name of the island as ''Sompeholmen'', and later names include ''Sompareholmen'' in maps from the 17th century, ''Sumparen'' in 1775 and ''Sumpörn'' in 1779.
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names have included ''Sumparni'' and ''Sumppari'' in the late 19th century. In the early 19th century the island was also called ''Lowiseholm'' after its tenant, Kristina Lovisa, wife of marine captain Gustaf Wilhelm Sundman. The names ''Sumppari'' - ''Sumparn'' were made official in 1909 and the island got its current Finnish name in 1928. The Swedish name means a
corf A corf (pl. corves) also spelt corve (pl. corves) is a container of wood, net, chicken wire, metal or plastic used to contain live fish, eels or crustaceans (such as crayfish) underwater, at docks or in fishing boats. Origin of term 1350–140 ...
and refers to old fish trade; "''sump''" is originally a
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word. Thus a more proper Finnish name would be *''Sumppusaari''.


In recreational use

Sompasaari originally served as a recreational retreat for Helsinkians, accessed by steamship.Paastela, Kaisa
Helsingissä sijaitsi saari, jonka näkötorni oli suosittu retkikohde ja jonka puuhuviloissa asuttiin – "Luontoparatiiseja joissa virkistäydyttiin"
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Almost 30 people lived in the wooden villas on the island in the early 20th century. In the 1920s the island was transferred into the ownership of
Elanto The S Group ( fi, S-ryhmä, sv, S-gruppen) is a Finnish retailing cooperative organisation with its head office in Helsinki. Founded in 1904, it consists of 20 regional cooperatives operating all around Finland in addition to SOK, ''Suomen Osuu ...
. The flora on the island was exceptionally diverse; it was estimated to contain at least three hundred different species. This was partly because of a garden founded on the island in the 1840s.Perustietoa / Historia
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In harbour use

The high cliffs of Sompasaari were blasted away, ground flat and connected to the mainlandJärvenpää, Eeva

''
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when the
Sörnäinen Harbour Sörnäinen ( sv, Sörnäs; ''Sörkkä'' or ''Sörkka'' in Helsinki slang) is a neighbourhood in the city of Helsinki, Finland. Sörnäinen is located a little more than one kilometre north from the coastal centre of Helsinki, near the district ...
was expanded seaward from 1958 to 1962.Huotari, Päivi
Työläiset rentoutuivat Sörnäisten saarissa
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'' 18 September 2012. Accessed on 10 April 2021.
At the same time all the old wooden houses on the island were dismantled. In the 1960s the island of Nihti to the south of Sompasaari was also connected to the mainland, first connected to Sompasaari through an isthmus. Land reclamation use in the area had already been started in the 1950s when two islands, Hanasaari and Kana were combined as the foundation of the new power plant. As well as Nihti, the neighbouring islands of
Mustikkamaa Mustikkamaa (; sv, Blåbärslandet; literally translates to "blueberry land") is an island in the Gulf of Finland, some to the east of the city centre of Helsinki, and in size. Leisure use It is owned by the City of Helsinki, and used for ...
and
Korkeasaari Korkeasaari ( sv, Högholmen) is an island in Helsinki. The literal meaning of Korkeasaari is "Tall Island/Islet". It is part of the Mustikkamaa–Korkeasaari district. Korkeasaari Zoo is located on the island and named after it. The island ...
remain to this day.


In residential use

Since 2010 the Sompasaari area has been converted to residential use similarly to the neighbouring area of
Kalasatama Kalasatama ( sv, Fiskehamnen; literally translated "fish port") is a neighbourhood in the city of Helsinki, Finland. The area is officially part of the Sörnäinen district; and like Sörnäinen, Kalasatama is located a little more than one kilomet ...
. The first apartments were built in 2018,Näin Kalasatamaa rakennetaan
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and the area is intended to be fully completed in 2026. The city of Helsinki has predicted that there will be 3901 people living in the area by 2029. A park called Loviseholminpuisto will be located in the centre of Sompasaari. The shores of the island contain lots for restaurant ships. Traffic in the area has been improved in the 2000s. The
Kalasatama metro station Kalasatama metro station ( fi, Kalasataman metroasema, sv, Fiskehamnens metrostation - "Fish Harbor") is a ground-level station on the Helsinki Metro, in the capital city of Finland. The station was opened on 1 January 2007, and it serves the eas ...
, opened in 2007, is within walking distance from Sompasaari. The light traffic bridge
Isoisänsilta Isoisänsilta (Swedish: ''Farfarsbron'') is a pedestrian and cycling bridge in Helsinki, Finland, opened in June 2016. The bridge connects the Kalasatama neighbourhood on the Helsinki mainland to the island of Mustikkamaa and, via it, to the ...
("grandfather's bridge") over the Sompasaarensalmi sound to Mustikkamaa was built in 2016. Two perpendicular new bridges are being built in Nihti on the southern part of Sompasaari, the Merihaansilta bridge to
Merihaka Merihaka ( sv, Havshagen) is a coastal residential area in central Helsinki, Finland consisting of large high-rise concrete housing blocks. It is located by the Baltic Sea next to districts of Hakaniemi, Kallio and Sörnäinen. It is known for i ...
and the Finkensilta bridge to Korkeasaari, which will become a part of the
Crown Bridges The Crown Bridges ( fi, Kruunusillat) is the name given to three bridges under construction in the Finnish city of Helsinki, creating a new tram link and cycle path to the island of Laajasalo. Background The city council of Helsinki decided on 3 ...
tram network between the city centre and
Laajasalo Laajasalo ( sv, Degerö) is a group of islands that forms a Southeast Helsinki's neighbourhood in southern Helsinki, the capital of Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic cou ...
. Also the new Kalasatama-Pasila tram line currently under construction is planned to go from Nihti through Sompasaari to the Kalasatama metro station and thereafter through Hermanni to
Pasila Pasila (; sv, Böle, ) is a part of Helsinki, Finland, that is both a central-northern neighbourhood and district, bordering the areas of Alppila to the south, the Central Park ( Keskuspuisto) to the west, and Vallila to the east. Pasila is a ...
.Traffic department of the city of Helsinki
Kalasatamasta Pasilaan -hanke
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3 June 2020. Accessed on 9 April 2021.
Sompasaari.jpg, Converting the area for residential use required cleaning the soil, revealing the old coastal cliffs. Kalasatama dokumentointi - G35429 - hkm.HKMS000005-km0000nbsn.jpg, Finland's first and largest urban farm was temporarily located in the area under construction in the early 2010s. New residential construction in Sompasaari, Sörnäinen, Helsinki, Finland, 2021 July.jpg, New apartment buildings have been built since 2018. Construction of Nihdinkanava canal in Sompasaari, Helsinki, Finland, 2019 September - 2.jpg, The Nihdinkanava channel separates Nihti and Sompasaari.


Nomenclature

Similar to
Kalasatama Kalasatama ( sv, Fiskehamnen; literally translated "fish port") is a neighbourhood in the city of Helsinki, Finland. The area is officially part of the Sörnäinen district; and like Sörnäinen, Kalasatama is located a little more than one kilomet ...
, many of the streets in Sompasaari are named after the district's harbour history. Gustaf Wilhelm Sundman, who rented the island from the city in the early 19th century, owned several ships, whose names have been passed to the blocks and streets in Sompasaari: Flöitti Diana, Fregatti Dygden, Kaljaasi Aurora, Priki Johanna and Priki Venus.Capella, Täkkäri ja Vinsentti – Kalasataman nimistöä
''Uutta Helsinkiä'' 30 January 2018. Accessed on 7 July 2021.
The Loviseholminpuisto park and the alleys Loviseholminkuja and Loviseholminpolku surrounding it are named after Sundman's wife. The streets Aallonhalkoja, Vinsentinaukio and Vinsentinkatu are named after the character Vinsentti Aallonhalkoja in
Zachris Topelius Zachris Topelius (, ; 14 January 181812 March 1898) was a Finnish author, poet, journalist, historian, and rector of the University of Helsinki who wrote novels related to Finnish history. Given name Zacharias is his baptismal name, and this ...
's short story collection ''Talvi-iltain tarinoita''. The collection has a reference to Sompasaari and the observation tower previously located on the island.


References


External links

* {{Helsinki Islands of Helsinki Sörnäinen