matkustusvaunut
Matkustusvaunut, often translated as "travel wagons" or "caravans," were historically a vital mode of transport and accommodation, particularly in parts of Europe and Central Asia. These large, often horse-drawn vehicles were designed to carry multiple people and their belongings for extended journeys. They served as a mobile home, providing shelter and a place to sleep during long travels across varied terrains.
The construction of matkustusvaunut varied depending on the region and the intended use. Some were simple,
These wagons played a crucial role in trade, migration, and pilgrimage for centuries. They allowed families