vatnshald
Vatnshald is a term used in Icelandic to describe a type of traditional Icelandic dwelling. The word "vatnshald" translates to "water holder," referring to the large water tank or cistern that is a central feature of these homes. This tank is typically located in the basement or ground floor and serves multiple purposes, including storing drinking water, heating the house, and providing a source of water for cooking and cleaning.
Vatnshalds are known for their unique architectural design, which often includes a large, open space in the
Vatnshalds were traditionally used by Icelandic farmers and their families, who relied on the water tank for
Today, vatnshalds are still used in Iceland, although they are less common than they once were. Many