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What is the hidden door in the castle wall?

A postern is a secondary door or gate in a fortification such as a city wall or castle curtain wall. Posterns were often located in a concealed location which allowed the occupants to come and go inconspicuously.



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A postern is a secondary door or gate in a fortification such as a city wall or castle curtain wall. Posterns were often located in a concealed location which allowed the occupants to come and go inconspicuously.

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Article Talk. A chemin de ronde (French, round path' or patrol path; French pronunciation: [??m?~ d? ??~d]), also called an allure, alure or, more prosaically, a wall-walk, is a raised protected walkway behind a castle battlement.

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A battlement is the upper walled part of a castle or fortress.

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Secret passages were built in almost every medieval castle. In most of the cases they were built for the royalty and aristocrats and many times used for the movement of treasure. These tunnels would usually have hidden or camouflaged doors, used as escape routes or leading to secret areas.

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