What Life Was Like In Medieval Castles?

Life in medieval castles was like living in a giant, cozy treehouse, but with more knights and less Wi-Fi.

Castles were big homes for lords, their families, and sometimes soldiers. They had thick walls that felt like being wrapped in a warm blanket, super strong, too! If the enemy came to attack, the castle’s gate would close like the door of a toy box.

Inside the Castle

The lord lived in the best room, kind of like having the biggest bedroom in the house. His family had rooms nearby, and soldiers slept in big halls that felt like giant dorms.

Downstairs, there was a big kitchen where cooks made lots of food. It smelled like when your mom makes cookies on a cold day, but with more meat and bread!

Up High and Down Low

At the very top of the castle was the watchtower, like having a lookout post in your treehouse. Knights could see far away from there, and they would shout down to everyone else if something bad came.

Down below, there were often dungeons, dark rooms where people were kept if they did something wrong. It was kind of like being sent to time-out, but for longer! Life in medieval castles was like living in a giant, cozy treehouse, but with more knights and less Wi-Fi.

Castles were big homes for lords, their families, and sometimes soldiers. They had thick walls that felt like being wrapped in a warm blanket, super strong, too! If the enemy came to attack, the castle’s gate would close like the door of a toy box.

Inside the Castle

The lord lived in the best room, kind of like having the biggest bedroom in the house. His family had rooms nearby, and soldiers slept in big halls that felt like giant dorms.

Downstairs, there was a big kitchen where cooks made lots of food. It smelled like when your mom makes cookies on a cold day, but with more meat and bread!

Up High and Down Low

At the very top of the castle was the watchtower, like having a lookout post in your treehouse. Knights could see far away from there, and they would shout down to everyone else if something bad came.

Down below, there were often dungeons, dark rooms where people were kept if they did something wrong. It was kind of like being sent to time-out, but for longer!

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  1. A noble family lives in a castle, while soldiers and servants take care of them.
  2. The castle is both a home and a fortress during battles.
  3. People in castles eat simple food but have protection from enemies.

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