what is the place where food is kept
the Bastille castle was earmarked for demolition before the French revolution, and its dismantling was to take place in July 1789 (it is not a consequence of the fall of the castle) the stones from the dismantled castle were used to build "le pont de la Concorde".
The name Falkenberg is German, Scandinavian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic). Falkenberg is a place name meaning falk'falcon' + berg 'mountain', 'hill'. Such place names in Germany and Bavaria are often associated with the presence of a castle, as falconry was a privilege of the nobility.
Nonsuch Castle.
Wawel Castle or Zamek Krolewski na Wawelu (Royal castle on Wavel Hill)
the castle name was
The place is called "port" where ships are kept? woodenboatusa.com
Horses are kept in a stable.
columbarium
nest
An apiary.
Hangar
annathavalam
Hangar
cote
Castle Rock
The place where the host is kept in church is called the Tabernacle. It is a locked box or cabinet where consecrated hosts (the Eucharist) are stored for adoration, communion, and to be taken to the sick.
The hanger or terminal.