The farm building belonging to the Fialka mansion is the "Granary".
Building, structure
The mansion built by Zsigmond Beretkey was built in 1754, which later, through marriage, came into the hands of the Fialka family. Maids' apartments and farm buildings were also built next to the baroque-style mansion. The mansion was renovated in 2007, but unfortunately these outbuildings were not due to lack of funds. One of these is the two-story granary that still stands across the road today. ; The building, probably built in the middle of the 19th century, has a rectangular floor plan, three floors, and a slate roof. The walls of the simple building are divided by rows of semicircular windows that ensure ventilation. Today, the building serves as a village warehouse.