Ylä-Pispala Ylä-Pispala ("Upper Pispala") is bordered on the
Tampere–Pori railway in the north, Pyynikki in the east,
Tahmela in the south and Ala-Pispala in the west. There is the Pispala School in Ylä-Pispala, where the 1st-6th grades of
primary school study. The school is located near the highest point of the ridge. The Pispalan Moreeni ry association, founded in 1969, also operates in Ylä-Pispala, which owns an old shotgun factory located next to
Ahjola.
Ala-Pispala Ala-Pispala ("Lower Pispala") borders the Tampere-Pori railway in the north, Ylä-Pispala in the east,
Lake Pyhäjärvi in the south and
Hyhky in the west. The Pispala Church, designed by architect Jaakko Ilveskoski and commissioned in 1971, is located in Ala-Pispala and is one of the three churches in the Harju Parish, which is part of the Tampere Parish Association. ==Culture of Pispala==