kiivit
Kiivit is a type of traditional Estonian grains storage. The term "kiivit" refers to the actual storage building, typically constructed in a rural area. Kiivit were commonly used in Estonia for storing grains, particularly rye and barley, which were staples in the Estonian diet.
The kiivit structure was typically built using local materials, such as wood and stone, and reused materials,
Kiivit played a significant role in maintaining food storage for rural communities in Estonia. Throughout history,
Kiivit's purpose and functionality varied over the centuries, ultimately reducing the importance of their structural importance.