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The town is known for its artistic community that emerged at the tu of the 19th and 20th centuries, when many artists of Finland’s “Golden Age” settled in the Rantatie area of Tuusula. The spirit of that era still influences Tuusula today, as cultural activities remain vibrant and diverse.

Another cultural hub developed around industry in Kellokoski and Jokela in the northe part of Tuusula. The magnificent Kellokoski ironworks and its surroundings, as well as the old brick factory area in Jokela, are reminders of the area’s history.

Welcome to enjoy a day or longer!

Tips from the travel brochure

Useful information for tourists has been compiled into a single travel brochure. You can also find the information you need for planning your trip on the Visit Tuusula tourism website.

Places on the map

See also the locations on the Tuusula map service.

Services for travellers

Customer service TuusInfo serves tourists. You can ask about opening hours of attractions or find out about HSL public transport services, for example.

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