a castles often had a garderobe.These were small seats built into a tiny closet hangging ower the castles moat.
A garderobe is a toilet I think. Either that or a storage place :/
Garderobe
A garderobe could be a few things. It could either be a latrine, if the context is a medieval castle or it could be a wardrobe.
The toilet/latrine room adjacent to the main bedchamber (I think).
When they were built they would have been called a bucket or a ole in the wall. today they are called toilets.
A garderobe is a wardobe or privy in a castle. It would usaully be made out of stone with a wooden or stone seat.
Yes, in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast," the wardrobe, named Madame de Garderobe, can talk. She is one of the enchanted household objects in the Beast's castle, alongside characters like Lumière and Cogsworth. Madame de Garderobe adds charm and humor to the story, particularly during her interactions with other characters. Her character emphasizes the theme of transformation and the magic of the enchanted castle.
They are both names for a toilet.
I believe you mean Garderobe. This is similar to a wardrobe. A place to store your clothes.
a closet = une garderobe; which is quite similar to our word "wardrobe".
"Flurgarderobe" is German for "corridor wardrobe." "Flur" is German for "corridor" while "Garderobe" is "wardrobe." Compound nouns like this are common for the German language.
A concentric castle (or multiple castle) is a castle within a castle