Refuge castle

Reconstructed Slavic refuge castle of Raddusch (Lower Lusatia)

A refuge castle[1] or refuge fort (German: Fliehburg, also Fluchtburg, Volksburg, Bauernburg or Vryburg) is a castle-like defensive location, usually surrounded by ramparts, that is not permanently occupied but acts as a temporary retreat for the local population when threatened by war or attack. In former times such sites were also described as giant castles (German: Hünenburgen) because their origin was ascribed to giants.

  1. ^ Creighton, Oliver (2015). Early European Castles. Bloomsbury.

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