Soviet-era apartments featured a 'Winter Cupboard' built into the wall beneath windows, where architects intentionally made the back wall extremely thin (sometimes just a single layer of brick) to allow the brutal Eastern European winter to naturally cool the space, serving as a zero-electricity freezer that preserved fresh milk and butter when electric refrigerators were a luxury item; the design included a small ventilation hole to control temperature, which residents could block with a rag if it got too cold.
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Why Soviet Kitchens Had a "Hole" in the Wall? #ussr #historyAñadido:
If you explore a Soviet-era kitchen, you'll find a mysterious cupboard built directly into the wall beneath the window.
In winter, >> [music] >> this wasn't just storage, it was a genius zero electricity freezer.
First, the design.
Architects made the back wall of this niche extremely thin, sometimes just a single layer of brick.
This allowed the brutal [music] Eastern European winter to turn the cabinet into a natural ice box.
Second, the survival.
In the '50s, electric fridges were a luxury.
This winter cupboard was the only reason fresh milk and butter didn't spoil. It was simple, reliable, and cost absolutely nothing to run.
Finally, the vent. Many units had a small hole leading directly outside. If it got too cold, you just stuffed a rag into the hole to control the temperature.
Today, they are often filled with concrete, but back then, this little hole in the wall was the most important appliance in the house.
Would you trust a hole in your wall to keep your food fresh? Let me know.
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