Other living rooms in the castle?

After having followed the sloping path which provides access to the space of the old castle, we can see, on our right, a vast space extending to the western curtain wall of the castle. We can distinguish several masonries, hidden under the ivy, which delimit the rooms. These probably served as habitat. According to a widespread custom in the Middle Ages, the supposed houses leaned against one of the walls of the castle.

According to the preserved remains, it is probable that only the ground floor of these buildings or at least part of them was built in stone, the upper floors being half-timbered (or half-timbered).