Wall towers, also known as mural towers, provide flanking fire (from
crossbows or other projectile weapons) to a straight part of the curtain wall.
Corner towers
enfilade the two adjoining wall faces. If corner towers are far apart, additional
flanking towers may be added between them. Towers in an outer curtain wall are often open at the back. Particularly large towers are often the strongest point of the castle: the
keep or the
bergfried. As the gate is always a vulnerable point of a castle, towers may be built near it to strengthen the defences at this point. In crusader castles, there is often a
gate tower, with the gate passage leading through the base of the tower itself. In European castles, it is more common to have flanking towers on either side of the gatehouse. Image:Tower of Hrelyu.jpg|
Tower of Hrelyu in the
Rila Monastery,
Bulgaria. Image:Krak des Chevaliers 13.jpg|A rectangular and a round tower projecting from the wall at
Krak des Chevaliers. Image:Castel del Monte - Andria.jpg|Octagonal corner towers at
Castel del Monte, Apulia. File:Istanbul asv2020-02 img14 Topkapı Palace.jpg|Towers of the
Topkapı Palace's gate. Image:Citadelle d'Alep.jpg|Wall towers and square gate tower at the
Citadel of Aleppo. Image:Falaise chateau guillaume conquerant 2.jpg|Rectangular keep and round tower at
Château de Falaise. Image:Metz_Porte_des_Allemands_R01.jpg|Twin towers at the German's Gate,
bridge castle in
Metz. Image:Castelo de Paderne - Portugal (5652496417).jpg|
Albarrana tower in
Castle of Paderne (Portugal) File:Guédelon - août 2015 04.JPG|
Guédelon Castle, experimental archaeology building medieval tower (2015) File:201312 iran yazd 23 (12467658453).jpg|Tower of
Bagh-e Dolat Abad,
Yazd, Iran File:برج های بیرونی کاروانسرای میاندشت.jpg|Towers of
Miandasht caravanserai, Iran. Many
caravanserais featured towers. File:Fortified tower of the medieval castle in Szprotawa Poland.jpg|Fortified tower of the medieval castle in
Szprotawa, Poland (2020) ==See also==