Rustic wooden cabin sauna with moss and deer antlers on the roof like decoration in Nordic forest

In a forest in southern Småland, in southern Sweden, there is a small earthen cabin partially buried in the ground with its sod roof almost flush with the ground level, which renders the cabin nearly invisible. This type of house is known as “backstuga” in Sweden, which is literally “hill cottage”. They are not very common today, but back in the 17th and 18th centuries, some of the country’s poorest people lived in them.
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Many backstugas had just a single room and were often built into a hillside. It had three walls made of wood, while the hill served as the back and the fourth wall of the house. This style of building was common in southern and southwestern Sweden, where wood was expensive.
Interior pH๏τo is from 1901 taken at another cabin
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In a forest in southern Småland, in southern Sweden, there is a small earthen cabin partially buried in the ground with its sod roof almost flush with the ground level, which renders the cabin nearly invisible. This type of house is known as “backstuga” in Sweden, which is literally “hill cottage”. They are not very common today, but back in the 17th and 18th centuries, some of the country’s poorest people lived in them.
No pH๏τo description available.
Many backstugas had just a single room and were often built into a hillside. It had three walls made of wood, while the hill served as the back and the fourth wall of the house. This style of building was common in southern and southwestern Sweden, where wood was expensive.
Interior pH๏τo is from 1901 taken at another cabin
Sagolikt. Röken stiger ut den gamla skorstenen i Lille Jans Backstuga. En av få backstugor som finns kvar i de småländska skogarna.
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