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Galician granary

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Mixed granary over masonry strains in Oroso.
Wooden granary over masonry strains in Vedra.

The galician granary is an agricultural building intended for drying, curing and keepin the corn before threshing and grinding it.[1] It consists of an oblong storage chamber, narrow and permeable to the air passage, separated from the ground to avoid entrance of humidity and animals.

Notes

  1. ^ Lorenzo Fernández, X.