Medieval Toilets In Castles

Architecture News / themindcircle
Autor: themindcircle Publicado el: 17/07/2022
Medieval Toilets In Castles

The medieval toilet or latrine, then called a privy or garderobe, was a primitive affair, but in a castle, one might find a little more comfort and certainly a great deal more design effort than had been invested elsewhere. Practicality, privacy, and efficient waste disposal were all considered and, even today, one of the most prominent and easily ...
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