We know that we weren’t the first ones to come up with hidden doors. In fact, hidden doors and concealed rooms have been around for quite a long time. Here are some of the most famous instances when hidden doors were used throughout history:

Ancient Egypt:

Within pyramid walls, the burials of important leaders needed to be hidden from enemy intelligence. Ancient Egyptians revered the burial as a very important part in the start of one’s afterlife, so any disturbance to the burial could cause eternal trouble for the deceased. Thus, secret doors were used to protect the dead.

Queen Elizabeth I’s Reign:

During her reign, the practices of Catholicism were outlawed. Priests who wanted to continue blessing the people had to do so in secret. Thus, many homes created what they called priest holes to protect visiting priests from being caught while they were performing rites for the family. Priests would remain concealed in these spaces for as long as they needed to in order to avoid being caught.

Holocaust Germany:

Secret doors and concealed rooms were some of the most successful ways of hiding Jews from the Nazis in Germany during WWII. Jewish individuals and families (such as Anne Frank) stayed in hidden rooms in order to avoid being caught by the Nazis and in many cases it worked. Secret doors saved lives during this time in history!

Now that was just a short walk through the history of the hidden door. The reasons for using hidden doors in the past were quite intense! We hope that your need for a hidden door manufacturer today is just to save money and space. Contact us with any questions!

 

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