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bank (financial institution)
a financial institution licensed to receive deposits, make loans, and provide other financial services such as currency exchange and safe deposit stor...
fire station
A building or complex where firefighters and fire engines are stationed and from which emergency fire-fighting services are dispatched.
hospital
an institution where sick or injured people receive medical care and treatment, often including emergency, surgical, and inpatient services
hotel
A commercial establishment that provides lodging, usually for short-term stays, and often offers additional services such as meals, housekeeping, and ...
house
a building in which people live; a dwelling for a single family or household
library
A public or private institution or room where books, periodicals, and other materials are collected, organized, and made available for people to read,...
museum
a building or institution where objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are collected, preserved, exhibited, and interpreted...
restaurant
A business establishment where cooked food and drinks are prepared and served to customers for consumption on the premises or for takeout.
school
an institution where children or students receive instruction in subjects such as reading, writing, mathematics, and science; a place for formal educa...
store
A place where goods are kept for sale to the public; a retail establishment.
apartment
A set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a larger building and occupied as a separate home.
bakery
A place where bread, pastries, and other baked goods are made and usually sold.
church
A building used for public Christian worship and religious services; also, a local congregation of Christians.
embassy
The official offices and residence of an ambassador and the staff who represent one country in another country; a country's diplomatic mission in a fo...
factory
A large building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled using machines and workers.
garden
a plot of ground, often near a house, used for growing flowers, vegetables, or ornamental plants; a planned outdoor area cultivated for aesthetic or p...
gas station
A place where people buy fuel (such as gasoline or diesel) for vehicles and often get car-related services (e.g., convenience store, air, oil).
market
A place where people buy and sell goods, often an open area with stalls or shops.
office
A room or set of rooms where people work, typically for business or professional activities.
park
an area of land, often owned by a city or public authority, set aside and maintained for public recreation, open space, and enjoyment (often with lawn...
pharmacy
A shop or place where medicinal drugs are prepared, dispensed, and sold, and where pharmacists provide medicines and advice.
post office
A public building where mail is received, sorted, dispatched, and delivered, and where postal services (sending letters and parcels, buying postage) a...
airport
A large facility where aircraft take off, land, and are maintained, and where passengers and cargo are handled.
barn
A large farm building for storing hay, grain, or housing livestock.
cafeteria
A place where people purchase or obtain ready-made meals and eat on the premises, often self-service in institutions like schools, hospitals, or workp...
castle
A large fortified building or group of buildings, typically with walls and towers, that served as a residence for nobility and a defensive stronghold.
cell (small room)
a small room, especially in a prison or monastery
cemetery
A place where dead people are buried, often with marked graves and paths.
chamber (formal room)
a large room used for formal meetings or official proceedings
gym
A building or room equipped for physical exercise, sports, and fitness activities.
tent
A portable shelter made of fabric or other material stretched over poles, used for sleeping or protection outdoors.
theater
A building or room where live plays, performances, or films are shown to an audience.
attic
A room or space directly below the roof of a house, often used for storage.
basement
A room or set of rooms partly or entirely below ground level in a building, typically used for storage, utilities, or additional living space.
bathroom
A room in a building containing a toilet and usually a sink and a bath or shower, used for personal hygiene.
bedroom
A room in a house or apartment used mainly for sleeping and keeping personal belongings.
closet
A small enclosed space or cabinet in a home used for storing clothes or other items.
dining room
A room in a house or building where people eat meals together.
kitchen
A room or area in a house or other building where food is prepared and cooked.
laundry room
A room in a house or building where clothes and linens are washed and dried, typically containing a washing machine and dryer.
living room
A room in a house used for relaxing and social activities, typically with seating such as sofas and chairs.
patio
An outdoor paved area next to a house used for sitting, dining, or recreation.
clinic
a small medical facility where patients receive outpatient care, consultations, or specialized treatment, typically without overnight stays