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- Inner_bailey abstract "The inner bailey or inner ward of a castle is the strongly fortified enclosure at the heart of a medieval castle. It is protected by the outer ward and, sometimes also a zwinger, moats, a curtain wall and other outworks. Depending on topography it may also be called an upper bailey or upper ward.The inner bailey enclosed the most important living quarters and defensive elements for the lord and his family, e.g. the great hall, the palas, the tower house and the keep or bergfried. The castle well or cistern was usually found in the inner bailey, because water supplies were particularly important in the past in order to be able to withstand a siege for any length of time.The inner bailey is usually the oldest part of a castle, because it contains those buildings that were the first to be built during its construction. It often has flanking towers that enabled grazing fire to be brought to bear in front of the curtain wall and gave additional protection to the castle gate.In complex castles the buildings of the inner ward were frequently grouped in a ring around a courtyard which acted as a central storage area and – if it were large enough – as a tournament arena.The terms "upper bailey" or "upper ward" are sometimes used to describe the inner bailey of a hill castle or water castle where the main ward was usually higher than the outer or "lower" bailey. Similarly the Romanesque inner ward of Hohensalzburg Fortress is still called the Hoher Stock ("Upper Storey").".
- Inner_bailey thumbnail Burg_Alttrauchburg_6.jpg?width=300.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageID "8734940".
- Inner_bailey wikiPageLength "2653".
- Inner_bailey wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Inner_bailey wikiPageRevisionID "676241900".
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Barbara_Schock-Werner.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Bergfried.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Castle.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Castle_well.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castle_architecture.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Cistern.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Curtain_wall_(castle).
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Curtain_wall_(fortification).
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Flanking_tower.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Gate.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Great_hall.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Hill_castle.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Hohensalzburg_Castle.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Hohensalzburg_Fortress.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Keep.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Medieval.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Moat.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Motte-and-bailey_castle.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Motte_and_bailey.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Outer_bailey.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Outer_ward.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Palas.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Romanesque_architecture.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Siege.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Tower_house.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Ward_(castle).
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Water_castle.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Zwinger_(architecture).
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink Zwinger_(fortification).
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink File:Burg_Alttrauchburg_6.jpg.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink File:Nagytapolcsanycivertanlegi.jpg.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLink File:View_of_Festung_Hohensalzburg_From_Kapuzinerberg_(491317115).jpg.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inner bailey".
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLinkText "inner bailey".
- Inner_bailey wikiPageWikiLinkText "inner".
- Inner_bailey hasPhotoCollection Inner_bailey.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fortifications.
- Inner_bailey wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Inner_bailey subject Category:Castle_architecture.
- Inner_bailey comment "The inner bailey or inner ward of a castle is the strongly fortified enclosure at the heart of a medieval castle. It is protected by the outer ward and, sometimes also a zwinger, moats, a curtain wall and other outworks. Depending on topography it may also be called an upper bailey or upper ward.The inner bailey enclosed the most important living quarters and defensive elements for the lord and his family, e.g. the great hall, the palas, the tower house and the keep or bergfried.".
- Inner_bailey label "Inner bailey".
- Inner_bailey sameAs Kernburg.
- Inner_bailey sameAs Kernburg.
- Inner_bailey sameAs Basse-cour_(fortification).
- Inner_bailey sameAs 안뜰.
- Inner_bailey sameAs Hoofdburcht.
- Inner_bailey sameAs m.0120wfcy.
- Inner_bailey sameAs Q381634.
- Inner_bailey sameAs Q381634.
- Inner_bailey wasDerivedFrom Inner_bailey?oldid=676241900.
- Inner_bailey depiction Burg_Alttrauchburg_6.jpg.
- Inner_bailey isPrimaryTopicOf Inner_bailey.