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Trap Door

Trap door (translated as „luke” in Polish) is a type of door that is hinged at the bottom, allowing it to open downwards or inwards. It is commonly found in basements, attics, and old buildings as a means of providing access to a space below or above.

Trap doors are often used for storage purposes or as an emergency exit. They can also be used as a security measure, as they are difficult to detect or break into from the outside.

One famous example of a trap door is the one located in the Oval Office of the White House, which leads to a tunnel that connects to various parts of the building.

Overall, trap doors serve a practical purpose in providing access to hidden or hard-to-reach areas, making them a useful feature in many buildings.

Examples of trap doors:

  • Basement trap door
  • Attic trap door
  • Stage trap door

To learn more about trap doors, visit Wikipedia.