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  1. The key features of the Hwaseong Fortress, including the main walls, four main gates and various other defensive features of the complex are intact and are included within the boundaries of the property.

  2. FORTRESS definition: 1. a large, strong building or group of buildings that can be defended from attack 2. a large…. Learn more.

  3. Enceinte: the main works of fortification—walls, ramparts, and parapets—forming the primary enclosure of a fort or fortress. En Cremaillere: a work formed in a series of offsets. Enfilade fire: fire directed along the length of a ditch, parapet, wall, etc.

  4. FORTRESS definition: a castle or other strong building built to defend a place. Learn more.

  5. A fortress is a building designed to be defended, which means it was very hard for enemies to get inside. Fortification kept the people inside safe. There is little difference between a fortress and a castle.

  6. RAMPART. A rampart is the broad-topped part of a defensive wall around a fort. It served as a walk-way to facilitate movement of soldiers during an attack. It also provided space to stretch and take better aim from the wall, at an attacking army.

  7. Apr 17, 2018 · Here are 14 common features of castles that were designed to make life most unpleasant for attackers. Dover Castle, one of Great Britain’s most formidable fortresses, is perched strategically atop England’s famous White Cliffs. (Image source: WikiCommons) Natural Features