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granary
thumb|A small granary (early 19th century), Slovenia
hórreo
thumb|Asturias|Asturian hórreo thumb|Hórreo in Galicia (Spain)|Galicia
galician granary
agadir
defensive fortification and community storage
Golghar
The Golghar or Gol Ghar (गोलघर), ("Round House") is a large granary located to the west of the Gandhi Maidan in Patna, capital city of Bihar state, India.
corn crib
type of granary used to dry and store corn
Ghorfa
thumb|Multi-level ghorfas, as seen at Ksar Ouled Soltane in southern Tunisia A ghorfa () is a type of communal granary found mainly in southern Tunisia. Similar structures are also found in northeastern Libya. They are associated in particular with Berber settlements in these regions. They consist of a collection of vaulted rooms built in rows and stacked in multiple stories organized around an internal courtyard.
rangkiang
thumb|Rangkiang patah sembilan, the rangkiang of the Pagaruyung Palace Rangkiang (also lumbuang) is a granary or rice barn that the Minangkabau people used to keep rice in. The rangkiang is a distinctive feature of Minangkabau architecture. The structure is traditionally found in the courtyard of a rumah gadang, the traditional house of Minangkabau people.
Fondaco del Megio
building in Venice, Italy
Kronhuset
Kronhuset ('the Crown House' in English), formerly known as Giötheborgz Tyghuhs ('Gothenburg's Arsenal'), is a redbrick building in Västra Nordstaden in Gothenburg. It was constructed during the years 1643–1654 in a Dutch style, and is Gothenburg's joint-oldest secular building along with the Torstenson Palace (constructed 1648–1650). The royal architect Simon de la Vallée is believed to have designed the building. The Kronhus was originally used as an arsenal for the city garrison and as a granary to store food reserves so that the city could survive a siege. On December 9, 1927, the ownershi
kouloura
thumb|Armon Knossos P1050995 A kouloura, or kouloures (Greek plural koulourai), is a circular subsurface pit with stone walls found in certain settlements within Ancient Crete, including the Minoan palaces at Phaistos, Knossos, and Malia. According to the stratigraphy, the kouloura were all constructed around MM II (1850–1750 BC).
Leuit
thumb|right|A woman retrieving rice from a leuit