The Granarium built in 129-130 AD (Horrea Hadriani-Silo of the Emperor) is a very unique structure with its dimensions reaching 2307 m2 and its conservation surviving up to its roof. Granarium is 64,24 m long and 38,65 m wide. Wall heights are 6,40 m and their thickness is approximately 0,85 m. Each of its eight sections is entered from doors opened at sides independent of each other. Doors from within provide transition between rooms. Offices at the east and west ends should be locations where goods entrance and exit procedures are fulfilled and protected. The inscription carved into architrave along all facades of the structure and the busts of Emperor Hadrian and his wife Sabina certify that the construction coincides with the 3rd consulate period of Emperor Hadrian in 129 AD.
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