Veljekset Keskinen
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Veljekset Keskinen (Keskinen Brothers) is a department store in Tuuri, Töysä, Finland.
What makes the store special is its size despite its very remote location. Over 5 million customers from all over Finland and parts of Russia visit the store each year.
The store has grown from a small family business to be the second biggest department store in Finland. The store is known as a discount outlet with low prices. Recently it has been transforming to be more of a tourist attraction and a regular department store.
A landmark of Veljekset Keskinen is a huge horse shoe at the parking area, because the name of the village ("Tuuri") means "luck" in Finnish.

