The article discusses how Jyväskylä’s city center is divided into two distinct areas: Yläkaupunki (Upper Town) and Alakaupunki (Lower Town). These areas differ in their atmosphere, cultural offerings, and daily life. The piece highlights the unique characteristics of Yläkaupunki, which is described as more bohemian, culturally rich, and home to institutions like the University of Jyväskylä’s campus and Lounaispuisto park. Residents such as Laura Naukkarinen, Veera Nieminen, and Mirka Karjalainen describe Yläkaupunki as a place for relaxation and socializing, often visiting the Vakiopaine bar regularly. The article contrasts this with Alakaupunki, which is noted for its commercial hubs, restaurants, and nightlife. The piece provides personal accounts from locals to illustrate the differences between the two parts of the city.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a descriptive account of the cultural and social divide within Jyväskylä’s city center without taking a clear ideological stance. It focuses on the physical and experiential differences between Yläkaupunki and Alakaupunki, using quotes from residents to illustrate these points.






