vetrarhús
Vetrarhús is a Icelandic architecture term that translates to "winter house" in English. It refers to a traditional type of building found in rural areas of Iceland, typically designed to withstand the harsh winter conditions of the country. These structures are built to provide shelter and protection from the extreme weather conditions, including high winds, avalanches, and heavy snowfall.
Vetrarhús are usually simple, sturdy buildings made of local materials such as wood, turf, or concrete blocks.
The construction of vetrarhús dates back to the early 20th century, when traveling salesmen, traders, and postal
Despite their functionality and practicality, vetrarhús have also become an important part of Icelandic cultural heritage.