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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Abbey monks' cellarium (larder) Fountains Abbey Cloister portal Fountain Abbey grounds from the Infirmary Fountains Abbey vaulted cellarium (larder) Fountains...
- 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...
- outside world. The largest surviving fragment of the range comprises a cellarium or storehouse where supplies were kept. It is a vaulted undercroft of...
- 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...
- number of licensed establishments in Pécs (the most locally known is Cellárium). Official website Hungarian Wikipedia Sör (beer) A Sörfőzde (The Brewery)...
- in Portugal since the 13th century. From Germanic 'kellā̌ri',< Lat. 'cellārium' (cellar) Between the 8th and mid 13th centuries, most of Portugal was...
- 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...