adótornyok
Adótornyok, often translated as "tax towers" or "tax spires," is a Hungarian term referring to specific architectural features found in some medieval castles and fortifications. These structures are typically tall, slender towers that project outwards from the main curtain wall or are integrated into corner bastions. Their primary function was defensive, serving as vantage points for archers and other defenders to survey the surrounding terrain and engage approaching enemies. The term "adótornyok" likely derives from their appearance, resembling pointed spires or towers that would have been used to "tax" or control access to the area below.
These towers often featured narrow loopholes or arrow slits, allowing defenders to fire upon attackers with