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Iso Omena
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Iso Omena (Finnish for "Big Apple") is a shopping centre in Matinkylä, Espoo, Finland, opened on September 24, 2001. The construction of Iso Omena aimed to take heed of the wishes of the population of Espoo as well as possible. Because of this, Iso Omena includes many centralised municipal and private services. Iso Omena also includes apartments, with a direct connection to the shopping centre.
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http://www.isoomena.fi/
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| City of the object: Matinkylä, Espoo, Finland |
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Hansa Emporium
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Hansa Emporium (Finnish: Hansakortteli) is a shopping centre in the city centre of Turku, in Finland. It is located in the city's VII District, next to the main Market Square. The shopping centre hosts a total of 156 businesses, including nineteen cafés and restaurants. It also contains a theatre and a cinema. The Turku branch of the Stockmann department store is located in Hansa.
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http://www.hansainfo.fi
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| City of the object: Turku, Finland |
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Forum
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Forum is a shopping centre in Helsinki, Finland. It was opened in 1985. The Forum includes 150 shops, restaurants, service enterprises, and a seven-story atrium. This makes it the number-one shopping center in Finland.Here you will find all the major clothing and shoe shops, such as Seppälä, Vero Moda, Andiamo, Vaatehuone, Kapp Ahl, H&M and Pierre Cavallo.
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http://www.cityforum.fi
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| City of the object: Helsinki, Finland |
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Heikintori
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Heikintori is a famou Finland shopping centre situated in Tapiola, Espoo. Its total area for rent is 9,500 m² and there are 258 car parking spaces. There are 46 businesses in the shop.
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http://www.heikintori.fi
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| City of the object: Helsinki, Finland |
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Heikintori
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Heikintori is a shopping centre in Tapiola, Espoo, Finland.
Heikintori is the oldest shopping centre in the entire country of Finland. It includes many shops including clothes and electronics shops, many restaurants, and a barber's shop.
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http://www.heikintori.fi/
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| City of the object: Tapiola, Espoo, Finland |
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Itäkeskus shopping centre
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Itäkeskus shopping centre is the largest covered-in shopping centre in the Nordic countries. Its total leasable area is 96,300 square metres, including nearly 240 different shops (with about 30 restaurants and cafés) and 3000 parking spaces.
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http://www.itis.fi
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| City of the object: Itäkeskus, Helsinki, Finland |
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Myyrmanni
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Myyrmanni is a shopping center located at the Myyrmäki suburb of Vantaa, Finland.
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http://www.myyrmanni.fi/
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| City of the object: Myyrmäki, Vantaa, Finland |
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Itäkeskus shopping centre
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Itäkeskus shopping centre is a shopping centre in the district of Itäkeskus in East Helsinki, Finland. It is the largest covered-in shopping centre in the Nordic countries, with a gross leasable area of 96,300 square metres, nearly 240 different shops (including about 30 restaurants and cafés) and 3000 parking spaces. Located nearby is also the Itäkeskus metro station.
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http://www.itis.fi/
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| City of the object: Itäkeskus in East Helsinki, Finland |
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Kamppi Center
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Kamppi Center (Finnish: Kampin keskus, Swedish: Kampens centrum) is a complex in the Kamppi district in the centre of Helsinki, designed by various architects, the main designer, however, being Juhani Pallasmaa. It is said to be Helsinki's new downtown commercial and residential centre. As a four-year construction project, it was the largest singular construction site in the history of Finland, involving the extensive and difficult redevelopment of the Kamppi district in downtown Helsinki.
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http://www.kamppi.fi
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| City of the object: Kamppi, Helsinki, Finland |
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Ideapark
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Ideapark is a shopping mall in Lempäälä, Finland. The mall was built on a greenfield site along the Helsinki-Tampere motorway 12 km south of Tampere. It was opened for business on December 1, 2006.
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http://www.ideapark.fi/
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| City of the object: Lempäälä, Finland |
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Sello
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| Sello (Finnish for cello) is a shopping mall in the Leppävaara district of Espoo, Finland. The mall contains more than 160 shops and services including a concert hall and a library. |
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Myyrmanni
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| Myyrmanni is a shopping center located at the Myyrmäki suburb of Vantaa, Finland. |
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Mylly
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| The Mall Mylly - one of Finland´s largest commercial centres
The commercial centre Mylly is located in southwestern Finland, Raisio, close to the city of Turku. With its total area of approximately 63 000 m2, Mylly is one of the largest commercial centres in Finland. Nearly one hundred shops with similar business hours are housed in the cosy centre. In summer, the mall is open also on Sundays. |
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Kluuvi shopping centre
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| The Kluuvi shopping centre (Finnish: Kauppakeskus Kluuvi) is a shopping centre on Aleksanterinkatu in the Kluuvi district in central Helsinki, Finland. The shopping centre has about 35 businesses (of which the most notable are Halonen, McDonald's, and Indiska). The shopping centre was opened on March 15, 1989, and was designed by the architect bureau Castren-Jauhiainen-Nuuttila. |
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Kamppi Center
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| Kamppi Center (Finnish: Kampin keskus, Swedish: Kampens centrum) is a complex in the Kamppi district in the centre of Helsinki, designed by various architects, the main designer, however, being Juhani Pallasmaa. It is said to be Helsinki's new downtown commercial and residential centre. As a four-year construction project, it was the largest singular construction site in the history of Finland, involving the extensive and difficult redevelopment of the Kamppi district in downtown Helsinki. |
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