Finland's first official, state-funded school garden. Until the 1930s, the park was considered the most beautiful park in Jyväskylä. The buildings of the Jyväskylä Seminary and the extensive landscape garden served as models for the construction of seminaries and their gardens in Finland.
Along with the students of the country's first primary school teacher seminar founded by Uno Cygnaeus, the teachings of gardening spread throughout Finland, and Seminary Park is an important monument to the development of the Finnish school garden idea and primary school system.
In particular Kalle Kalervo, who worked as a gardener at the Jyväskylä Teachers' Seminary from 1909 to 1910, had a significant impact on the development of the Finnish elementary school garden and school garden idea. Kalervo moved from the Jyväskylä seminary to work as a horticultural advisor for the Board of Education and in this position he started the nationwide supervision of school gardens. As a result of this work, school garden activities quickly spread across the country.
Kalle Kalervo inspecting a cultivation box in Villa Rana's garden in 1909-1910. JYU Science Museum collections K1573:132.