kaitsekattoja
Kaitsekattoja is a Finnish term that translates to "defense shelters" or "protective roofs." It generally refers to structures designed to provide protection from various threats, most commonly from aerial bombardment or other forms of attack. While the term can encompass a broad range of protective constructions, it is most often associated with civil defense infrastructure built during the Cold War era.
These shelters were typically constructed from reinforced concrete and designed to withstand significant explosive force and
The purpose of kaitsekattoja was to provide a safe haven for people to take shelter during air
Following the end of the Cold War, the relevance and maintenance of many kaitsekattoja have diminished. Some