Watchtowers
Watchtowers are tall structures designed to provide an elevated vantage point for observation, signaling, and early warning. They are built to overlook approaches such as roads, coastlines, plains, or borders, enabling guards to detect danger, monitor traffic, or coordinate defense. Typical features include a raised platform or gallery at the top, crenellated parapets, and access by stairs or ladders. Depending on era and function, materials range from stone or brick to timber and concrete, with some towers incorporating living quarters for sentries.
Throughout history, watchtowers appeared in fortifications, walled towns, and frontier outposts. They supported reconnaissance and rapid
In the modern era, watchtowers are commonly used for wildfire detection, border surveillance, and communication relays.