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Garderobe

The term garderobe (French: "wardrobe") describes a place where clothes and other items are stored, and also a medieval toilet. In European public places, a garderobe denotes a cloakroom, wardrobe, alcove, or armoire used to temporarily store the coats and other possessions of visitors.〔 In Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, German, Russian, and Spanish, the word ''garderobe'' can mean a "cloakroom". In Latvian it means "checkroom".
==Historical use==
According to medieval architecture scholar Frank Bottomley, garderobes were:
The term is also used for a medieval or Renaissance toilet and for a close stool.〔 A description of the garderobe at Donegal Castle indicates that during the time the castle garderobe was in use it was believed that ammonia would protect visitors' coats and cloaks, particularly from fleas.
In a medieval castle or other building, a garderobe was usually a simple hole discharging to the outside into a cesspit or the moat, depending on the structure of the building. Such toilets were often placed inside a small chamber, leading by association to the use of the term garderobe to describe the rooms. Many can still be seen in Norman and medieval castles and fortifications, for example at Bürresheim Castle in Germany, where three garderobes are still visible today.〔Bürresheim Castle in the Rhineland-Palatinate state of Germany has three garderobes: "...the rectangular castle keep dating from the 12th century, and raised in height to five storeys in the 15th century ...Only the fifth floor added in the late gothic period has rectangular windows and can be recognized as the dwelling for the tower watchman through its chimney and garderobe." Burgen, Schlösser, Altertümer. ''Burresheim Castle'' Koblenz, 2000. p. 22.〕 They became obsolete with the introduction of indoor plumbing.

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