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January 30, 2026

 by cksa · Published January 30, 2026

Medieval Cities at Night: When Towns Literally Locked Themselves In

For much of the Middle Ages, cities were not open spaces that functioned around the clock.They were enclosed, regulated environments that followed strict daily rhythms — and at night, they shut down completely. When...

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