The towers and walls surrounding the main entry of the 1283 A.D. Conwy Castle in Wales.

The outer wall, or curtain as it was sometimes called, surrounded the courtyard of the castle. Stongly built, it was not uncommon for the castle's walls to be 10 or more feet in thickness.

At the northwest corner stands the gatehouse leading into the outer ward of the castle.

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