Spreifhut
Spreifhut is a traditional Bavarian hut, typically found in the Alpine regions of Germany. The term "Spreifhut" is derived from the Bavarian dialect word "Spreif," which means "to spread out," reflecting the hut's design. These huts are characterized by their distinctive conical shape, which is achieved by spreading out the roof's supporting beams. This design allows for a large, open interior space, which is ideal for communal gatherings and celebrations.
Spreifhuts are often used for various purposes, including as holiday homes, guest houses, and even as permanent
The construction of a Spreifhut involves a complex process of spreading out the roof beams to create
Spreifhuts have become an iconic symbol of Bavarian culture and are often featured in traditional festivals