The Haybarn was originally used to store hay, grain and livestock.
For years, Roy had stored hay in the downstairs of this tumbledown farmhouse.
The second floor was used to store hay.
These are top-heavy structures, each story hanging over the one under it, in which the uppermost floor was used to store hay.
The barns were used to store hay in connection to a large cattle market at nearby Alexanderplatz.
In the early 1900s, the building was extended to the north to store more oats and hay for the horses.
The first floor of the barn housed milk cows and their calves, while the second floor was used to store hay.
The chapel was subsequently used to store hay until totally demolished sometime after 1901.
In older style barns, the upper area was used to store hay and sometimes grain.
The top floors of the barns were used for storing hay.