rádhúsið
Rádhúsið is a Faroese word for a traditional Faroese farmhouse. These farmhouses were commonly found in rural areas of the Faroe Islands, a North Atlantic archipelago located northwest of the UK.
Rádhúsið typically consists of two or more main buildings, with the main living quarters located in a
Originally, rádhúsið were built by individual farmers or families, often using traditional Faroese building techniques passed
Despite their decline, traditional rádhúsið have become an important part of Faroese culture, often featured in
Today, many rádhúsið have been restored or repurposed, serving as homes, museums, or tourist attractions. Visitors
The study and preservation of rádhúsið is also considerable in modern times, attracting the attention of architects