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Warm and cozy place ❄️ Cute shops, cafe and restaurant. It's wonderful that there is a place like... read more

Reviewed 3 July 2023
sompuli
,
Jyvaskyla, Finland
via mobile
Jyväskylä in the 1800s

From Toivola Old Courtyard you can find artisan’s boutiques and workshops, Toivola Restaurant, and... read more

Reviewed 5 April 2020
Mikael F
,
Helsinki, Finland
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Reviewed 3 July 2023 via mobile

Warm and cozy place ❄️ Cute shops, cafe and restaurant. It's wonderful that there is a place like this in Jyväskylä 🤩👍🏻

Date of experience: December 2022
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Reviewed 10 March 2022

I visited this old corner with some friends. They said it is something special in Jyväskylä, where there is hardly anything to see anyway. So we went to see this famous garden place.
Dissapointing was, that this area is not really a historical spot, but a build up scenery of old good days mixed with booths. Confusing.

First impression is that it is partly old and at the same time stuffed with old style buildings, activities and eatery stands. I did not know were to start and were to end. Confusing.

We had at the café a pizza for lunch which was tasty, no problem. Friendly service! After lunch we were walking again in the garden and it got very crowdy. The area is really small and cramped, so you really need to try to get to the next spot through all the crowd. You really need only max. ten minutes to see the area through.

After a while we got fed up and left the area. Then suddenly you are standing on a sidewalk in a modest town with ugly 60-70´s flats around you. What a difference. From there we tried to search something more spacious in the town, but found nothing. I felt a little bit betrayed after driving several hours to see this all.

The Toivolan vanha piha is far too small for these nice activities they have there. Very sad for the entrepeneurs. There are no parking facilities or to be precise, try to find a free spot by driving round the corners or from the parking lot across the street.

When we were walking around Jyväskylä we noticed there is hardly anything left from the original town itself. All wooden and brick old buildings are gone and replaced with flats. Parks in the center are tiny and modest. Even the market place is tiny here!!???

Date of experience: December 2021
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Reviewed 25 April 2021

This place has some nice old houses with boutique shops, but other than that it was not much at all. It is only a couple of small buildings and takes 10 mins to look at. I didn't think it was anything special.

Date of experience: April 2021
Thank B T
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Reviewed 5 April 2020

From Toivola Old Courtyard you can find artisan’s boutiques and workshops, Toivola Restaurant, and craftsmen’s homes.

The Coppersmith’s House and the Carpenter’s House are the oldest remaining wooden residences in Jyväskylä. They were built in the 1840s.

These craftsmen's homes have functioned as interesting museums since the mid-1950s. Here you can experience what life has been 180 years ago.

Date of experience: March 2020
1  Thank Mikael F
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Reviewed 5 November 2019 via mobile

I think the best things about this place are that it has rustic character in town, some age to the buildings,and in the summer there is open access between the inside and the outside at the back which is a bit like a farmyard.

Date of experience: July 2019
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