how the main bedrooms and guest rooms were laid out in the castles
Any way the owner wished them to be.
The castle or keep didn't have bedrooms or guest rooms. There was a great room where at one end was a fireplace that provided some heat. The room was used for everything including sleeping by the people living there. In the middle ages there was very little privacy.
The castle or keep didn't have bedrooms or guest rooms. There was a great room where at one end was a fireplace that provided some heat. The room was used for everything including sleeping by the people living there. In the middle ages there was very little privacy.
The castle or keep didn't have bedrooms or guest rooms. There was a great room where at one end was a fireplace that provided some heat. The room was used for everything including sleeping by the people living there. In the middle ages there was very little privacy.
there were lots of torture rooms and bedrooms
Living room, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms etc.
The same as in other castles. kitchens, dining rooms or halls, bedrooms, barrack rooms etc
there are over 100 and the bedrooms are biger than others
in medieval times castle each family sleeps in one bed. If you are one of the rich people the bed would be very big but if you were the paysans it would be a little small.
Windsor Castle has around 1,000 rooms, including 100 bedrooms. However, the exact number of bedrooms used for guests and members of the royal family can vary, as some rooms serve multiple purposes. The castle is primarily used for state occasions and royal events, making some areas more functional than residential.
The Neuschwanstein castle has never been completed. The master plan called for 220 rooms, but ultimately only 15 were finished. The main stateroom and a servant's quarters were completed.
They didn't have bedrooms they just had one big room with a fireplace in the middle to keep them warm.