• Warsaw Citadel (Polish: Cytadela Warszawska) is a 19th-century fortress in Warsaw, Poland. It was built by order of Tsar Nicholas I after the suppression of the 1830...
  • To learn about their fates, visit the Museum of the 10th Pavilion of the Warsaw Citadel, in which the members of the National Government were imprisoned...
  • Warsaw’s Citadel is a hub for cultural workshops where you can learn traditional crafts like pottery, embroidery, and painting.
  • The Warsaw Citadel was built on the order of Tsar Nicholas I in Warsaw, after the fall of the November Uprising, with the intention of controlling the city, which was...
  • (Translated by Google) 2020.01.12- Warsaw Citadel. Magic place. A combination of history, brick buildings and walls and beautiful green areas.
  • Erecting the Citadel has been a direct consequence of the November Uprising, which started on the 29th of November 1830 in the Warsaw Cadet School.
  • The massive Warsaw Citadel complex was built in the wake of the 1830 November Insurrection, and commissioned by Tsar Nicholas I to serve as a fortress...
  • In 1910-1911 Stefan Starzyński, statesman and later President of Warsaw was arrested three times for his conspiratorial activities and imprisoned in the Citadel.
  • The "Warsaw Citadel" is a fortress built in the early nineteenth century by order of the Russian Tsar Nicholas I...
  • 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.