Category
page 1Stables

stable
thumb|Small stable for 4 horses
thumb|Large stable for dozens of horses
animal stall
animal husbandry
Marwani Mosque
underground vaulted space within the Temple Mount of Jerusalem, currently as a Muslim prayer hall
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
music faculty of the University of Sydney

mews
thumb|Mews house. Third of three identical buildings, Bruton Place (formerly North Bruton Mews) off Berkeley Square, Mayfair, London W1. The [[winch for horse feed is visible in front of the attic door]]
A mews is a row or courtyard of stables and carriage houses with living quarters above them, built behind large city houses before motor vehicles replaced horses in the early twentieth century. Mews are usually located in desirable residential areas, having been built to cater for the horses, coachmen and stable-servants of prosperous residents.
Royal Stables of Córdoba
16th century stables in Córdoba, Spain
The Living Museum of the Horse
museum in Chantilly, France
Neuer Marstall
historic building in Berlin, Germany
grupstal
type of stable for milk cows
Chapel of the Annunciation, Ħal-Millieri
church building in Żurrieq, Malta
Royal Stables
stables of the Danish royal family
Chapel of San Mikiel Is-Sanċir
church in Rabat, Malta