I think the gatehouse is designed to withstand attack.
a keep and its the most important part in the castle
The keep in a medieval castle was a square structure, designed to be the strongest part of the building and the one to which its inhabitants could retreat to in the event of an attack Norman castles were particularly famous for having strong square keeps. Robert of Belleme, born in 1052, was the architect of William the Conqueror, who designed several notable castles with keeps, including the Tower of London in England. These keeps were two to four storeys high, depending on the resources available and the terrain upon which the castle stood. The more important rooms were towards the top of the building, the furthest from attack, and most of the living accommodation for the owners was within the keep.
The keep was the most heavily fortified part of a castle. It usually had storage bins in it for food in case of siege. It also could have had an apartment for the lord of the castle. The keep was designed to be able to hold out, even if the rest of the castle was overrun.
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.
After the desert chase level on the other side of the bridge, there's a sand castle level. In the first part of the castle the tiger is hidden behind the window. Use bombs to blow up the wall to the left of it and open an entrance to it. The tiger increases your attack and speed.
it wasn't part of the castle
The command module was the only part of the Apollo spacecraft to return to Earth. It was designed to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere, withstand the heat of re-entry, and splash down safely in the ocean.
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.
It was part of a church or a monastry....
There is one castle, namely Lanark Castle which is part ruin part bowling club.
Keep, portcullis?