No castles have been built since the middle ages
Castles in the Middle Ages were used to keep out enemies.
castles were important in the middle ages mainly in 1066 and onwards
the castles in the middle ages were made of stone not wood because wood would burn easily.
motte and bailey castles
they haven't and the middle ages is irrelevant
The walls played an important role in all of the castles and were a brilliant way of defending them so they kept them the same in all of the castles although the materials they built them with changed
Fortified dwellings of the Middle Ages were castles and fortified manor houses. Not all dwellings were castles, however.
Castles in the early middle ages were motte and bailey castles- a motte was a large mound and a bailey was like a courtyard. These developed into the standard castle with strong stone walls etc.
Castles were developed in the middle ages because people thought that the kings and queens should live more wealthier than the peasant's. Therefore, they built castles.
Castles have a rather distinctive architecture, and were nearly all built in the Middle Ages. They were also politically and militarily important in the time.
There is a link below to a website on famous medieval castles.
bricks or wood