Hallitupa
Hallitupa is a Finnish term that translates to "government room" or "council room" and historically referred to a specific type of building or room used for local administrative and judicial purposes in rural Finland. These structures were typically found in villages and served as a central meeting place for village elders and officials to discuss local matters, settle disputes, and carry out administrative tasks.
The design and function of a hallitupa varied depending on the region and the specific needs of
The significance of the hallitupa lay in its role as a focal point for community governance and