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Medieval Watchtower (Medieval Watchtower)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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🏰 Medieval Watchtower (Medieval Watchtower) Introduction

Medieval Watchtower was a common military defensive structure in medieval Europe, primarily used for observing enemy movements, providing early warning, and defending fortresses or town borders.

It was like an ancient "high-altitude monitoring point".

🧱 Architectural Features

A watchtower was not just any tall tower; its design was entirely dedicated to warfare:

1️⃣ Towering Structure

  • Typically a round or square stone tower
  • Located at corner of city walls, hills, borders, or near important routes
  • Height advantage allowed soldiers to observe enemy movements from a distance

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