A medieval castle was very complex with many parts. There was a dungeon (dark cell underground), donjon (tower), gatehouse (main entrance with a guard), and a hoarding (gallery with floor slats to drop objects).
Castles were built for defense.
The castles were also the king or noble's home.
castles were used to make home for the royal family.the walls were so big so no one can sneak in to the kingdom and harm any one.
in the middle ages the most important part of a castle would be the dungeon or keep, essentially a strong tower with living quarters
to protect the king and castle
To fight wars, and protect the castle/land
im preety sure it was at medieval europe
Nobility were in charge of castles and surrounding areas.
The water surrounding a castle is called a moat however most castles did not have a moat.
the castle was developed in the middle ages
The lord in the middle ages lived in the back of a castle !
Castle Rising was built in Norfolk in 1138, and is certainly from the very middle of the Middle Ages. I have added a link to a Wikipedia article below.
They teleported
in a castle with a king
There is no castle "Cinderella's Castle". The castle that is pictured is make believe. The closest one to it is in Germany and is called Neuschwanstien and was built in the 1700's by Ludwig of Bavaria. ( well past the middle ages)
to protect the king and castle
It took about 10 years or maybe even more! And for a castle in the middle ages and how big they were I think it would take 25 years or more!
in the middle ages which is 500 to 1450
Generally a castle or Tower of some sort.
No not really.
In the Middle Ages (5 Century to the 15th century)