Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jonXeI_CZVw
Description: Located on the shore of Alavus Tisa, the glass hut is a unique attraction. There you can go warm up and watch TV or bake sausage outside and admire the scenery over the tower. This combination of observation tower has received a lot of attention and has been heavily used. The glass hut was completed in early 2018 and the opening was held on February 23, 2018. Access to the home is free and the doors are open all the time. The combination of a glass house and observation tower is built to increase the recreational use of beaches as part of the Alavus City Center development project through the investment project. Funding for the design project has come through Leader through the Six Association and the glass home investment itself has received funding from the ELY Center. From the campfire site, it is wonderful to watch sunset and spend time with your family on summer evenings. The glass hut has been heavily used and hundreds of names have been accumulated in the guestbook in the home for a short time. A neat wooden shed, a shout, a recreational and fishing dock can be found in the very vicinity of a glass home.
Type of Hut:: Open Hut
At the location:: WC
Is it free?: Free
Website: Alavus Lasikota
Region:: Etelä-Pohjanmaa
City:: Alavus
Neighborhood:: Alavus
Construction Year:: 2018
Other names:: What type of hut is this? This is an Open Hut: This is our own classification, there is no Finnish translation. But many cities & neighborhoods that are building new huts are not building a Laavu / Laavut anymore. They are building a more modern / comfortable hut. One that is more of a box shaped, with a roof and partially enclosed walls. It is still "open," exposed to the weather but still blocks the weather. Many will have a picnic bench inside, woodpile, axe & saw you can use. To find these on huts.fi use the advanced filter called “Type of Hut” select “Open Hut.” To learn the difference between this type of hut and the Finnish Laavu, go here: https://www.huts.fi/page/types-of-huts-in-finland