mitmesammas
Mitmesammas is an Estonian architectural term referring to a distinctive type of multi-tiered or layered column or pillar. These structures are often found in historical Estonian architecture, particularly in churches and public buildings. The defining characteristic of a mitmesammas is its construction from multiple distinct sections or "sammas" (pillars) stacked vertically, creating a visually layered effect.
The purpose of a mitmesammas can be both structural and decorative. In some instances, the layered design
Examples of mitmesammas can be observed in various medieval churches throughout Estonia, where they might support