- A
cellarium (from the
Latin cella, "pantry"), also
known as an undercroft, was a
storehouse or storeroom,
usually in a
medieval monastery or castle. In...
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Opposite the
corridor to the
cloister from the lay
refectory is the
cellarium, now a
display of
stonemasonry paraphernalia. On the
north side of the...
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Abbey monks'
cellarium (larder)
Fountains Abbey Cloister portal Fountain Abbey grounds from the
Infirmary Fountains Abbey vaulted cellarium (larder) Fountains...
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outside world. The
largest surviving fragment of the
range comprises a
cellarium or
storehouse where supplies were kept. It is a
vaulted undercroft of...
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chapter house and dormitory. In the
southwest corner of the
cloisters is a
cellarium formerly used by the
monks to
store food and wine; in
modern times, it...
- be seen, with the
later additions built around them. The 13th-century
cellarium also
remains present today. In the 18th century, the old
monastic cloisters...
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quarters for the
cellarer who was
responsible for
provisioning the abbey's
cellarium), a brewhouse, a bakehouse, and a new
walled vineyard. A Lady
chapel was...
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Benedictine monasteries it was not
unusual to have a room such as this
above a
cellarium on the west side of the cloisters.
Others have
suggested that it may have...
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exhibit of the
Monastery Museum. Also in the west wing is
access to an
cellarium,
where foodstuffs were kept, but as of 2020
houses the
information center...
- the
taxes for beeswax).
Chelar Gr**** kellarios,
ultimately from
Latin cellarium,
storeroom person in
charge of the court's
cellars and food stores. Clucer...