Medieval Canvas Tent (Large)
A Medieval Canvas Tent (6×9 meters) is a large-scale historical-style shelter, often used to replicate the living quarters of knights, nobles, or larger groups during the Middle Ages.
- Often used as a command tent, noble’s pavilion, or communal shelter.
- Heavy-duty cotton canvas, usually treated for waterproofing.
- Central supporting poles with additional side poles.
- Rectangular footprint, sometimes with partitions inside.
- Sloping roof to shed rainwater efficiently.
Modern Usage
- Reenactments: Popular among medieval reenactors for authenticity at fairs and battle recreations.
- Collectors: Adds grandeur to collections of medieval gear.
- Camping & Festivals: Used at Renaissance fairs, medieval festivals, or themed weddings.






