Review:

Medieval Fortifications

overall review score: 4.5
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Medieval fortifications were structures built during the Middle Ages to protect cities, towns, and castles from enemy attacks. They were typically made of stone or timber and included walls, towers, gates, and battlements.

Key Features

  • Thick walls
  • Towers
  • Moats
  • Drawbridges
  • Battlements

Pros

  • Provided defensive capabilities against enemy attacks
  • Showcased architectural and engineering skills of the time period

Cons

  • Expensive and time-consuming to build
  • Maintenance costs could be high

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Last updated: Fri, May 1, 2026, 09:59:14 PM UTC