Mattapinnoitettuja
Mattapinnoitettuja is a Finnish social experiment that took place in the 1930s. It was a type of holiday village, initially financed by the Finnish state and businesses. The primary goal of Mattapinnoitettuja was to provide reasonable living conditions and entertainment for working-class people.
The name "Mattapinnoitettuja" roughly translates to "merry houses" or "cheerful villas" in English. It was known
Mattapinnoitettuja acted as tourist industry to attract travelers taking side interest outside official economic endeavours developing