Ancient Castle Nudist
Not everyone applauds the ancient castle nudist movement. Heritage preservationists worry about skin oils and sweat on unprotected stonework (though most sites require towels on seating). Local religious groups in rural Spain and Italy have protested “pagan exhibitionism” at holy relics housed in castle chapels. And some tourists simply don’t want to see a 60-year-old accountant from Düsseldorf lounging against a trebuchet.
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The "towel rule" is strictly enforced. Whether you are sitting on a plastic poolside chair or a 300-year-old wooden bench, always use a barrier. Not everyone applauds the ancient castle nudist movement
: It was common for medieval nobles to sleep completely naked [10]. This was partly because linen bedsheets were easier to wash and keep free of pests like lice than the heavy wool garments worn during the day [10]. And some tourists simply don’t want to see