Kluuvi shopping centre, Retail complex in Kluuvi, Finland.
Kluuvi shopping centre spreads across five connected buildings housing about 35 stores on four floors. The retail mix includes international brands alongside local shops and various service businesses.
The western section of the Aasi city block was originally built in 1951 and later transformed into a shopping center. Its official opening took place on March 15, 1989.
The building at Aleksanterinkatu 9 features a granite facade with a sculpture by Aimo Tukiainen showing a working-class family. This artwork reflects the local identity and character of the city.
The center operates from 7 AM to 10 PM on weekdays with 725 parking spaces available. Tram lines 3, 4, and 7 provide direct access to the location, making public transport convenient.
The Eat & Joy Market Hall showcases products from more than 500 small Finnish producers. This section reveals how the country's food culture and artisanal food making are represented in one space.
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