The Tower of London is not a traditional concentric castle, which typically features multiple layers of defensive walls surrounding a central keep. Instead, it is an example of a royal palace and fortress with a complex layout that includes a central keep (the White Tower) surrounded by various walls and towers. While it incorporates some elements of concentric design in its fortifications, it does not fully adhere to the classic concentric castle structure.
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