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Keskisen Kyläkauppa is Finland’s biggest department store and most popular tourist destination, with over six million visitors annually. Our relaxed mood, unbelievable details, and surprising encounters cannot be described – they have to be experienced in person.
- Shopping
Our Department Store is a shopping paradise for the whole...
- Dining
We offer Finnish home cooking every day from a buffet table....
- Accommodation
Hotel Alavus serves guests in the centre of Alavus, a...
- Entertainment
The events attract thousands of people to Tuuri to enjoy...
- Groups
You are invited to enjoy a memorable group trip to Finland’s...
- Offers
Etsitkö ylellistä syntymäpäivälahjaa, täydellistä...
- Contact Information
63610 Tuuri tel. +358 10 770 7277 [email protected] Sales...
- Opening Hours
Etsitkö ylellistä syntymäpäivälahjaa, täydellistä...
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A giant solar panel of 3,500 panels produces renewable...
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Keskisen Kyläkauppa on Suomen suurin tavaratalo ja samalla suosituin matkailukohde yli kuudella miljoonalla vuosittaisella kävijällään. Sen välitöntä tunnelmaa, uskomattomia yksityiskohtia ja yllättäviä kohtaamisia on mahdotonta kuvata sanoin – ne on koettava henkilökohtaisesti.
Tuuri is a village in Töysä, since 2013 part of Alavus, a town of Finland. It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Southern Ostrobothnia region. The village has a population of 500. In Modern Finnish the appellative tuuri means 'luck'.
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In Tuuri, a village in Alavus with all of 500 inhabitants, is located the Village Shop, Finland’s largest department store in terms of sales, selection and square footage. Over 6 million people visit the Village Shop each year.
OnnenKenkä. The golden OnnenKenkä (LuckyShoe) monument greets approaching visitors from far away from its majestic height. OnnenSilta. The padlocks attached to the railings of OnnenSilta (Lucky Bridge) symbolize committed love relationships.