It was part of a church or a monastry....
No, it is part of a castle.
The safest part of the castle is the keep because it is the highest point in the castle. Also, it is made of thick walls.
it wasn't part of the castle
The rampart around the top part of a castle is called a parapet. It is a low wall or barrier that provides protection for defenders and often features crenellations for firing weapons. Parapets are integral to the castle's defensive architecture, allowing for visibility while shielding those atop the walls.
A gate house is a building by a gate of the castle to provide shelter and protection for the gatekeepers. It is often part of the outer wall of the castle. It may actually be a house where the gatekeeper lives or it may be small fort that could be staffed with soldiers.
The earliest mention of Nuremberg Castle, of which the Kaiserburg is part, dates from 1105, at which time the castle already existed. I have not seen any indication of whether the Kaiserburg was part of that original castle or not.
The flag featuring a castle is often referred to as a "castle banner" or "castle flag." In heraldry, flags depicting castles are commonly associated with specific regions or noble families, symbolizing strength and fortification. Additionally, in some contexts, the flag may be part of a broader coat of arms.
There is one castle, namely Lanark Castle which is part ruin part bowling club.
The keep was the big bit of the castle. The secret passage was the secret part of the castle.
Keep, portcullis?
A keep was a part of a castle.
The castle is part of a Super Moshi Mission. You can only get into the castle while you are completing the mission.