A tapestry?
A curtain wall is a type of defensive wall forming part of the defenses of some medieval castles. A curtain wall, or enclosing wall, of a castle bounded or enclosed the castle. Most often it was attached to the towers and gatehouse. There are examples of walls dividing or splitting a bailey into two wards, and this is called a cross-curtain. Some curtain walls would be built around the bailey of a motte castle.
The Iron Curtain.
A curtain-walled castle is characterized by its fortified walls, or curtain walls, that encircle the castle's main structures, providing protection and a clear boundary. Concentric castles feature multiple layers of walls, with an inner wall surrounded by an outer wall, creating a series of defensive perimeters. This design enhances security, allowing defenders to retreat to the inner wall if the outer wall is breached. Together, these architectural elements reflect advanced medieval military strategy and fortification techniques.
A curtain wall is a wall that surrounds the castle for protection.
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yes it does
The iron curtain
The Berlin Wall and the Iron curtain, its right. :)
Curtain rails can be installed quickly and very easily. A person would first install the curtain rails fasteners, which are what the rails will be held onto the wall with. Once they are screwed into the wall, the curtain rail is places inside them at both ends.
The Berlin Wall "represented" the iron curtain. Strictly symbolic.
The best way to install a wall-to-wall curtain rod in a room with large windows is to measure the width of the windows, mark the placement of the rod brackets on the wall, drill holes for the brackets, and then secure the brackets in place. Finally, attach the curtain rod to the brackets and hang the curtains.
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