Key:shelter_type

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shelter_type
Description
Indicates the use and structure type of a shelter. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: properties
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)should not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Documented values: 16
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Status: approvedPage for proposal

The shelter_type=* tag is used to specify details about the structure and use of an amenity=shelter.

How to map

Add the shelter_type=* tag to an amenity=shelternodearea to further refine the type of shelter using one of the values below.

Values

Possible values may include:

Value Photo Comment Count
shelter_type=public_transport Small shelters found at stops/platforms along public transport routes. For larger structures, refer to building=transportation or building=train_station.
shelter_type=picnic_shelter A shelter at a picnic site to provide shade and protect from rain, usually open on all sides.
shelter_type=gazebo A gazebo.
shelter_type=weather_shelter Used for small shelters in the mountains or alongside roads in the countryside, primarily intended for short breaks only. In contrast to alpine huts or shelter_type=lean_to, these are not meant as a place to sleep, eat, or live, except in emergency situations.
shelter_type=lean_to A lean-to is a small shelter, typically with three walls and a slanted roof, located in the countryside and primarily intended for camping.
shelter_type=pavilion A pavilion.
shelter_type=basic_hut A small building located in the countryside intended to provide basic shelter and sleeping accommodation. Note: if it has a fireplace it should instead be tagged as a tourism=wilderness_hut.
shelter_type=sun_shelter A shelter designed to offer shade from the sun. Unlike a shelter_type=weather_shelter, a sun shelter offers very little protection against weather such as rain, as the sides may be open and the roof is designed only for providing shade.
shelter_type=field_shelter A field shelter is a building located in the countryside intended to provide shelter for animals (e.g., horses). In case of bad weather it could be used also by humans, if it is accessible. Consider adding the access=* tag to specify its legal accessibility, especially access=private if people are not allowed to use it.
shelter_type=rock_shelter A rock shelter is a shallow cave-like opening at the base of a bluff or cliff.
shelter_type=pergola A pergola offering partial shade and, if supporting plants, some light rain protection.
shelter_type=wetterpilz A solitary and free-standing shelter.
shelter_type=bomb_shelter A bomb shelter. May be a mobile bomb shelter as shown in the image, an improvised concrete shelter, etc. If the bomb shelter is specifically a bunker, then consider bunker_type=bomb_shelter. See shelter_type=bomb_shelter for the distinction between the two. .
user defined All commonly used values according to Taginfo.

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