Végfalak
Végfalak is a Hungarian term that literally translates to "end walls" or "final walls." In its most common usage, it refers to the structural elements that close off the ends of buildings, particularly in traditional or older construction methods. These walls serve the primary purpose of enclosing the interior space and providing lateral stability to the building.
Historically, végfalak were often constructed using materials readily available in a region, such as stone, brick,
The term can also be used in a more metaphorical sense to describe boundaries or limitations, though