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Re: medieval taverns
LOL... this is random! mind explaining WHY you need to know this? I'd assume they'd have a stone foundation, then go up to maybe brick or wood with maybe plaster on the outside. The roof would probably be a lattice of wood, with tar and straw thatch... although they may have had more advanced forms of roofing back then.
and of course, a creaky wooden sign with an adjective-noun or verb-noun combination- like "The Dancing Darknut" or "The Galloping Goron", "The Silly Sheikah", "The Sly Slime" or "The Whistling Walrus" ![]() Hey, This is what Google's for!
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Re: medieval taverns
Ok, from what I know, you have the main hall, which includes your tables, chairs, and counter. Behind the counter would be the kitchen. Then you may have a second floor which had individual rooms. You could buy a room for a fixed sum, or sleep in the main hall for a much smaller fee. Chances are, that there'd be a fireplace or two.
Typically would be made of wood, perhaps stone if it's a nicer one. Some sort of sign indicating that it is a tavern, and I'd think some windows. That's about all I know. ![]()
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Re: medieval taverns
Just watch a good movie set in the correct period and take notes. If thats not good enough then look up some documentries of medevil life. I know there are hundreds of them out there that BBC have made. Is there nothing about this subject on Wiki?
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