knights' auberge
A knights' auberge is a type of lodging or inn specifically designed for knights and travelers during the medieval period. These establishments provided a safe place for weary knights to rest, eat, and socialize after long journeys. Often located near castles or along trade routes, they offered basic amenities such as food, drink, and stabling for horses.
Typically, knights' auberges were characterized by their sturdy construction and welcoming atmosphere. They often featured communal dining areas where guests could share stories of their adventures. Some auberges also served as meeting points for knights, allowing them to discuss matters of chivalry and honor, as well as plan for upcoming quests or battles.