The former granary was built in the 1870s at the junction of Gesztenyés út and Zsámbéki út.
The building complex is composed of two parts: the reinforced concrete-structured, old feed mixer is located behind the granary. Cereals used to be stored here, it is currently empty, but plans have already been made for its future use based on a local initiative.
The walls bordering the granary have masonry structure, with small, wooden-shuttered windows. The floors have a wooden structure and the building is underpinned by wooden, longitudinal beams lying on wooden pillars in the centerline. We can move between floors on wooden staircases. A cellar is located under the southern end of the building.
The element of the granary most in need of protection is the frequently mentioned wooden structure, which is to be fully respected in the course of installation and usage.
Address: H-2053 Herceghalom, Lot no.: 016/7.
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