Medieval Castle

Castle

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Overview

A medieval castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages, primarily in Europe and the Middle East.
Castles were constructed to serve as residences for nobility, military strongholds, and symbols of power.
They were typically built with thick stone walls, towers, battlements, and moats to provide defense against attackers.
Castles played a crucial role in feudal society, serving as centers of administration and control over surrounding lands.