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The second castle ever built is often considered to be the Château de Falaise in Normandy, France. Constructed in the late 10th century, it served as a stronghold for William the Conqueror. This castle followed the earlier example of the wooden motte-and-bailey design, evolving into more fortified stone structures in subsequent years. Its strategic location and architectural innovations contributed to the development of medieval castles across Europe.

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