Great hall
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British pronunciation/ɡɹˈeɪt hˈɔːl/
American pronunciation/ɡɹˈeɪt hˈɔːl/

Definition & Meaning of "great hall"

Great hall
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a large, grand room within a building, often found in medieval castles or palaces, used for dining, entertaining, and important gatherings

What is a "great hall"?

A curtain tower is a defensive tower built into or alongside the curtain wall of a castle or fortification. The curtain wall is the outer wall that surrounds the fortress, and the curtain tower adds strength and height to this structure. Typically taller than the surrounding wall, a curtain tower provides an elevated position for defenders to observe the area and engage attackers. These towers often have openings for archers or cannons, allowing for effective defense from multiple angles. Curtain towers are an essential part of medieval military architecture, enhancing both the security and visual impact of the fortification.

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The moldings of the castle’s great hall were embellished with alternating billets.
The medieval castle's great hall was covered by a majestic rib vault, supported by slender columns and adorned with decorative bosses.
The medieval castle's great hall featured a tympanum above the entrance, adorned with the coat of arms of the ruling family, signaling their authority and power.
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