Rooms in the castle Yr 5 SK

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THE CASTLE

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ROOMS IN THE

CASTLE

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COURTYARD

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WHAT CAN YOU SEE IN A COURTYARD?

WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF A COURTYARD?

Is an enclosed area, often a space enclosed by a building that is open to the sky.

These areas were often the unofficial meeting places for some purposes.

WHAT CAN YOU SEE IN A COURTYARD?

WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF A COURTYARD?

Is an enclosed area, often a space enclosed by a building that is open to the sky.

These areas were often the unofficial meeting places for some purposes.

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THRONE ROOM

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WHAT CAN YOU SEE IN THE THRONE ROOM?

WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF A THRONE ROOM?

A throne room is the room, often rather a hall, in the official residence of the crown, either a palace or a castle.

It is an impressive setting for a monarch to preside 'in majesty' over official ceremonies, to hold council, to grant audiences, to receive homage, to award high honors and offices, and to perform other official functions.

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THE KING’S CHAMBER

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WHAT CAN YOU SEE IN THE KING’S CHAMBER?

WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE KING’S CHAMBER?

All the equipment like the one have in any bedroom BUT in different sizes and more sophisticated.

The important part of the palace of the place like bedroom king's place or a room. Where his royal majesty rest and sleep at night.

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BANQUET HALL

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WHAT CAN YOU SEE IN THE BANQUET HALL?

WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE BANQUET HALL?

Big and long dining table, with many chairs.Plates and dinner ware.Lots of delicious food and juicy punch.Lots of guest dining together with the royal hignest.

It usually serves a purpose such as a charitable gathering, a ceremony, or a celebration, and is often preceded or followed by speeches in honor of someone.Places where the royal dine together with his guest or family.

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Study the places in the castle, can you tell me the directions to the rooms?

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The kitchen to the courtyard.

The banquet hall to the king’s chamber.

The art gallery to the throne room.