Hidden doors have fascinated people for centuries, serving functional roles in ancient times, from protection against threats to providing secretive access in palaces and tombs.
In ancient Egypt, the elaborate architecture of tombs included hidden doors designed to secure wealth from thieves while false doors allowed the deceased to interact with the living.
Medieval castles incorporated hidden doors as escape routes and secret meeting spots, skillfully concealed behind bookcases, tapestries, and false walls to provide security from invasion.
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