The number of rooms that castles had were an indication of ones wealth in medieval times. Names were given to many of them to identify how they were used. Among them are the Great Hall, Lord's room, Tower Keep, Ladies chamber, Lord's chamber, the Solar, the Wardrobe, the Throne room, Minstrel's gallery, Bower, and the Buttery
Some common names of rooms in a castle include the Great Hall, where feasts and gatherings took place; the Chapel, for religious ceremonies; the Keep, which served as the main residence and refuge for the lord; the Bedchamber, where the lord and lady slept; and the Kitchen, where food was prepared. Other rooms may include the Armoury, Library, Drawing Room, and Study.
There were 88 rooms shared between the whole castle!
concentric castles could have 3 rooms on each floor it also has a underground where the duguon is kept
47 bedrooms 24 bathrooms 3 libraries 2 large dining halls
Discrete. You cannot have 3.76... rooms!
Castles changed over time, but castles as most people would think of them would have: A Hall - The central focus of the castle, where all the activity goes on A storage Area - for storing food and other provisions Private rooms - There would only be few of these for the most important people (one for the head of the household and another for his wife). All other people would sleep in the hall.
there is 1600 rooms in the Edinburgh castle
In a castle there are 10000000 rooms.
There were 88 rooms shared between the whole castle!
How many rooms did Carisbrooke castle have? How old is Carisbrooke castle
three rooms.
It depends how big the castle was.
80 rooms
there were lots of torture rooms and bedrooms
18
It depend what castle and how big the castle is.
Alnwick Castle has 150+ rooms. However, visitors only get to see the 6 rooms they have open to the public. Each year, the castle receives more than 800,000 visitors.
If you mean the castle, where she's living with the prince, then i'd have to say over 463 rooms. If not more.