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. In addition to the large shopping complex, there are a few more things to explore.
- Couples committed to each other for life attach love locks with their names on them on bridge railings around the world, also in Tuuri.
- Today there are Moomin fans, children and adults alike, around the world.
- Our Food Market is the top shopping destination for families when it’s time to buy groceries.
- Its selection includes seedlings and flowers – our selection includes all the most common plants, lovely novelties, and some specialities as well.
- The Moomin collection in the Department Store’s household product department includes all the Moomin mugs and bowls manufactured so far.
- In addition to the large shopping complex, there are a few more things to explore.
Kalliorinteen Mökit Suvipirtti
- In the back service building, there is also a waste station, toilets and showers, and an outdoor washing-up spot.
- As a symbol for Tuuri, meaning “luck” in Finnish, a large horse shore stands next to the large shopping center.
- Kyläkauppa’s unique events provide new experiences year-round.
- We have paid particular attention to unique experiences and an attractive environment – there is a lot to buy, to see and to do for the whole family.
- The Market Street runs through the Kyläkauppa area, connecting the services on opposite sides and enabling all shopping from one parking spot.
We sell all the most desired Finnish and international top brands. Boasting a sauna, Kalliorinteen Mökit Suvipirtti is located in Töysä. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking. Boasting a sauna, Kalliorinteen Mökit Kalliopirtti is set in Töysä.
Budjettihotelleja kohteessa Tuuri ja sen lähettyvillä
This was when Toivo Keskinen opened his store in the village. To where it has grown to become the Tuuri second-largest department store in Finland. Veljekset Keskinen was established in 1976 and is currently run by the fifth generation of the Keskinen family. This is by far the largest collection of Finnish money from 1860 to 2002 on display. The exhibition also displays money from the eras of Swedish and Russian rule in Finland. Third service building with toilets, showers and sauna is situated at the beach.
A Short History of Tuuri
There is also a popular display of a large collection of various old-time commodities from the store. The collection created by collector Kauko Välimäki and nowadays owned by the town of Alavus is now on public display in a single location. Prior to this, the collection was divided into four different places in Alavus. During summer season there are pedal cars are available to rent in Onnela for €5 per 2 hours. Kyläkauppa offers versatile and functional facilities for organizing various meetings, conferences, seminars, and private events.
Online store for gift cards
Kyläkaupan Kesäkahvila -restaurant serves Onnela guests during the summer season. Its selection includes cafeteria products, meals, and ice cream. 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.
Shopping
Just a short distance away is the Jari-Matti Latvala’s Rally Museum. Jari-Matti Latvala is a former Finnish rally driver and is currently the team principal of Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT. The world’s largest coin collection is on display at Wanhanajan Kahvila. This gorgeous coffee cup collection by a private collector is on display by the red entrance on the Market Street. Most of them are Arabia’s older production, but the collection also includes some newer models and beautiful cups from around the world.