• For the site in Poznań, see Poznań Citadel. Warsaw Citadel (Polish: Cytadela Warszawska) is a 19th-century fortress in Warsaw, Poland.
  • It served as a prison into the late 1930s, especially the dreaded Tenth Pavilion of the Warsaw Citadel; the latter has been a museum since 1963.
  • The "Warsaw Citadel" is a fortress built in the early nineteenth century by order of the Russian Tsar Nicholas I, in order to strengthen Russian military positions...
  • Warsaw Citadel. It is a fortress built by the tsarist authorities after the Polish-Russian war in 1831 r. Built to intimidate the city's inhabitants against possible future...
  • Warsaw Citadel has a rating 3.49 among TOP-100 attractions in Zoliborz, Poland. Warsaw Citadel is located in Warsaw, capital of Poland.
  • The sections you can visit are the Katyn Museum; the eastern gate Brama Straceń; and the Museum of the X Pavilion of the Warsaw Citadel.
  • Strolling through the green spaces of Warsaw’s Citadel is a relaxing way to take in the beauty of nature and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
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  • Warsaw Citadel is a 19th-century fortress. It was built by order of Tsar Nicholas I after the suppression of the 1830 November Uprising in order to bolster imperial...
  • In 1910-1911 Stefan Starzyński, statesman and later President of Warsaw was arrested three times for his conspiratorial activities and imprisoned in the Citadel.