Galicia is blanketed with hórreos (from Latin horreum, granary). Ever so charming, most older homes here had one, and although rarely in use anymore, people keep them because of nostalgia, aesthetics, and status signaling. We sat for a while in the spectacular one at Quinta San Amaro in Meaño, which has been converted into a reading room, and where the walls have been replaced with glass.
We liked the one at the Pazo Baión winery, which we toured, and which has been moved to the top of the hill, where it stands, stately overlooking the vineyards.