Väljakäid
Väljakäid is an Estonian term that translates to "outhouse," "privy," or "latrine." It refers to a simple, often freestanding structure designed to house a toilet, typically a pit latrine. Historically, väljakäid were common in rural areas and in places where indoor plumbing was not available. They were a necessary facility for sanitation and hygiene before the widespread adoption of modern sewage systems.
The design of a väljakäid is usually very basic. It consists of a small building with a
In contemporary Estonia, the use of väljakäid has significantly declined due to the availability of modern