raadiosideks
Raadiosideks is a type of rural settlement found in Estonia. It is a term used to describe a side house or a smaller dwelling located adjacent to a main house, often belonging to the same family. These structures were traditionally built near the main house as part of a farmstead and served various purposes, including housing farmhands, providing storage space, and offering additional living quarters.
Raadiosideks are typically smaller in size and design compared to the main house, but they can still
During World War II, the Nazi occupants of Estonia requisitioned many of these side houses for their
The architectural and historical significance of these structures has only recently been addressed in a broader