ritiläkaivoista
Ritiläkaivoista, or market wells, are a historical feature found in many Finnish towns and cities. These wells were typically located in the market squares or central areas, serving as a vital source of fresh water for the local community. The term "ritiläkaivoista" is derived from the Finnish words "ritilä," meaning market square, and "kaivo," meaning well.
The construction of ritiläkaivoista dates back to the Middle Ages, a time when centralized water sources were
Ritiläkaivoista played a crucial role in the social and economic life of Finnish communities. They served as
Over time, the importance of ritiläkaivoista diminished with the introduction of indoor plumbing and municipal water