A place where water is kept can be called a reservoir, tank, or cistern, depending on its purpose and design. Reservoirs are typically large natural or artificial lakes used for storing water for various uses, including drinking, irrigation, and hydroelectric power. Tanks are smaller containers used for holding water, while cisterns are often underground structures designed to collect and store rainwater.
An aquifer is an underground accumulation of water.
A mechanical working model of the solar system is called an orrery. Many observatories have them, as do thousands of individuals.
A nursery is a place where small plants and saplings are kept and grown for transplanting.
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A museum or an antique shop.
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A hive. A group of hives kept together is called an apiary.
An Aviary is a large cage or enclosure for keeping birds in.