ilmansulaatojen
Ilmansulaatojen is a Finnish term that translates to "air raid shelters" or "bomb shelters." These structures are designed to protect people from aerial attacks, primarily from bombs and other airborne ordnance. Historically, the construction and use of ilmansulaatojen became prominent during periods of conflict, particularly World War I and World War II, when aerial bombardment posed a significant threat to civilian populations.
Ilmansulaatojen can vary widely in their design and construction. Some are rudimentary, consisting of reinforced basements
The purpose of these shelters is to provide a safe space where individuals can seek refuge during