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Castle Corridors
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A corridor of stone stels and walls inside an old castle.

Materials that were used in the building of castles varied through history. Wood was used for most castles until 1066. They were cheap and were quick to construct. The reason wood fell into disuse as a material is that it is quite flammable. Soon stone became more popular.

Stone castles took years to construct depending on the overall size of the castle. Stone was stronger and of course much more expensive than wood. Most stone had to be quarried miles away, and then brought to the building site.

Stone | Steps | Staircase | Walls | Castle | History | Architecture | Arch

Castle Corridors, Stone | Steps | Staircase | Walls | Castle | History | Architecture | Arch