Our Food Market is the top shopping destination for families when it’s time to buy groceries. Our offers are presented on our website and in the Ykköset! New offers are published on our website every Wednesday when the store closes.
You can click an offer leaflet below to see the latest offers. Our Department Store is a shopping paradise for the whole family, with a selection of over 250,000 different products. Finland’s best-thought-out selection has been developed according to our customers’ wishes.
The massive golden horseshoe erected over the shopping mall stands at number three in Reuters’ list of world’s ugliest buildings and monuments. Tuuri is a village in Alavus Municipality in Western Finland, a part of the Southern Ostrobothnia Region. The village is home to a population of around 780 inhabitants and the second-largest department store in Finland – the Veljekset Keskinen. As a symbol for Tuuri, meaning “luck” in Finnish, a large horse shore stands next to the large shopping center.
Please note that pets must be kept on a lead while in public areas of the property. Please note that pets will incur an additional charge of EUR 15 per stay, per pet. Tour reservations must be made 14 days before arrival, at the latest.
Find the best activities, restaurants and things to do in Tuuri, Finland. Explore Tuuri travel guide before you plan your trip here. Tuuri is located at a short trip away from Tampere a major city in Finland. The interesting, 20-minute Kyläkauppa tour sheds light on the birth of Kyläkauppa and reveals many interesting details in its background. Various themed walking tours are also an excellent activity when spending the day at Kyläkauppa.
Tuuri is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Etelä-Pohjanmaa region. The name “Tuuri” originates in the old Finnish god of luck, harvest and success, Tuuri; he was the equivalent of Norse Tuuri Thor and Estonian Taara. In Modern Finnish the appellative tuuri means luck. The village is known for the second biggest department store in Finland, Veljekset Keskinen.
The yellow palace-like facade of the huge department store is one of the first things most visitors to Tuuri see. The department store of Veljekset Keskinen plays a central role in the village and it is not possible to miss this huge building complex. There are in addition to the large store also restaurants and other stores to be found here. Please note that pets are only allowed upon request and subject to approval. The Market Street runs through the Kyläkauppa area, connecting the services on opposite sides and enabling all shopping from one parking spot.