Fortresses
A fortress is a fortified place built for military defense, often designed to house troops, store supplies, and control strategic routes. Fortresses are characterized by strong walls or ramparts, defensive towers, and controlled access; many are supplemented by outworks, moats, and citadels. The term is sometimes used interchangeably with fort or castle, but fortresses emphasize defensive capability and strategic function rather than residence.
Fortifications date to ancient times, with walled cities and hilltop forts. In medieval Europe, castles combined
Typical features include thick curtain walls, towers for observation and crossfire, bastions or flank devices, moats
Fortifications take various forms: frontier border forts, harbor or coastal forts, inland citadels, and urban gates
Today, surviving fortresses are valued for their historical and architectural significance. They are preserved as monuments,