Trim

Trim (in Irish Baille Átha Truim ), is the traditional capital of the Comté of Meath in Ireland, even if the administrative capital of the county is today with Navan.

Located at 60 meters of Altitude on the Boyne, Trim was one of most important centers Anglo-Norman establishment with the Moyen-âge.

At the 15th century the Anglo-Norman Parliament sits at Trim.

The Château of Trim was used in 1994 for the needs for the turning of Braveheart , of Mel Gibson.

The town of Trim carries off the statute of '' Heritage Town Ireland ''.

The door Weephole

Early at the 13th century the stoppings surrounding the castle were accomplished on the river Boyne, making it possible the ditch to be flooded, and the river the leprous one was dug drains along the wall of the south.

A new door was built keeping the southernmost approaches with the castle. This door, like turn of duty, of a rare design, was built like simple cylindrical turn with a Barbacane of defense of a tower and a bridge forwards. A refined system of the bridges, doors, and traps over the access gave to the garrison the great control of those entering the castle. The arrangement of the loops of the plungers show a knowledge advanced of the manufacturers of the military conditions requittent of defense by archers.

In the middle of the 13th century, the design of the doors of the castle was still developed and a gate keeper twin of the existing tower with a passage between the two turns became the standard.









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