Medieval castles hid secret escape routes

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Medieval castles hid secret escape routes

Medieval European castles incorporated hidden passages and secret tunnels, offering crucial escape routes for their inhabitants during prolonged and dangerous sieges.

Medieval European castles, built from the 11th to 15th centuries, often featured hidden passages for escape during sieges. These secret routes, like narrow tunnels or concealed postern gates, allowed lords and key personnel to slip away undetected if attackers breached the main defenses. Sieges were common, sometimes lasting months, with armies bombarding walls and cutting off supplies.

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