[4] In addition to the spring, the cultural center Hirvitalo is located in Tahmela.
[6] Tahmela was transferred from the municipality of Northern Pirkkala to the city of Tampere at the beginning of 1937.
[7] The poet Yrjö Jylhä lived in Tahmela in his youth and according to him one of the streets of the district has been named.
[9] Near Vallikatu are the remains of fortresses built by the Russian army during the First World War, which stretched from Tahmela to the Pispala Ridge.
[10] The name Hopankatu derives from a nearby ski jumping hill, built in 1908 and demolished in the late 1980s.