Many did and some didn't. There are a few that only had one corner that was reserved to pray in with a small alter. The Tower of London has a chapel that dates to the Normans. Three masses were said a day and if an area had a large church it took the place of the private chapel.
Medieval castles.
In medieval times, chapels were commonly located within monasteries, castles, and cathedrals, serving as places of worship and community gathering. They could also be found in rural areas, often adjacent to parish churches, to accommodate local populations. Additionally, some chapels were built at pilgrimage sites or along important travel routes, enhancing their accessibility for worshippers.
Medieval castles evolved because the old Motte and Bailey castles where easier to set alight and where not very strong, so they made stone castles to improve defence.
Medieval castles had no steam room.
This big.
Medieval castles.
There is nothing different between todays castles and medieval time castles. Today's castles were built in medieval times.
Yes they had TAPESTRIES in medieval chapels, not tapestrys... pity whoever sets the questions can neither spell nor use grammar...
The welsh medieval castles were big and gray.
Medieval times
in the late medieval period many medieval castles did have a primitive type of cannon.
Castles were invented in medieval times.
There are no genuine medieval castles in the USA, because the Americas were not discovered until after the medieval period had ended. There are the "fairytale" Disney castles and some modern attempts at reconstructing medieval castles, but no genuine ones.
Who is most important in medieval history - kings and emperors. Where do they live - in castles.
medieval times? well
mote and bailey castles and stone keep castles and Concentric Castles
medieval Europe