Eighty-year-old Ahmet Şalvarlı, who continues to use the grain storage inherited from his grandfather, said he occasionally repairs it. He stores wheat, barley, and chickpeas in the storage.
"I also keep valuable farming tools there. The storage protects our products from rain, cold, and heat. We come and take the products as needed," he said. Walking among the storages, Şalvarlı recalled his childhood, remembered old friends, and felt happy.
He noted that the grains remain preserved without spoiling and emphasized that the architectural style particularly attracts visitors.