sinussõlmes
Sinussõlmes is a traditional Estonian folk architecture type characterized by its unique, semicircular design. The name "sinussõlmes" translates to "semicircle" in Estonian. This architectural style is primarily found in the southwestern and western regions of Estonia, particularly in the pagasts of Priekule and Priekule Kurzeme municipality.
The sinussõlmes structure is typically a one-story house with a symmetrical, semicircular shape. The building is
The sinussõlmes style is believed to have originated in the 19th century as a response to the
Sinussõlmes structures are often built using local materials, such as wood and thatch. The buildings are constructed
Efforts have been made to preserve and restore the remaining sinussõlmes structures, allowing future generations to