fúrtatok
Fúrtatok were a type of built gate found in medieval Europe, particularly in Italy and Hungary. They were typically constructed using stone, brick, or wood, and featured a raised walkway and a gatehouse that protruded from the wall of the castle or fortified building. The fúrtatok design allowed defenders to approach the entrance through a covered passage, providing protection from attack while still being able to observe the surroundings.
This architectural feature was often used in combination with other defensive systems, such as moats and curtain
Examples of fúrtatok gates can be found in various castles and fortifications throughout Europe, including Italy's
Over time, the fúrtatok type of gate became less prominent, as architectural preferences shifted toward more