• 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...
  • 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.
  • On a nice Sunday, summer morning in Warsaw my wife & I were looking through the Warsaw In Your Pocket guide & decided to visit The Citadel.
  • Museum of the 10th Pavilion of the Warsaw Citadel. Address: Warsaw, ul. Convicts 25 (Żoliborz) Tel.: (0-22) 839 23 83. The most important information.
  • Cytadela (Polish for Citadel) is a 19th-century fortress in Warsaw, Poland. It was built by order of Tsar Nicholas I after the suppression of the 1830 November...
  • 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...
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  • 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.
  • Shortly after the capture of Warsaw, the citadel was used by the German army to house a radio station. The Germans also executed 42 people in 1916 here.
  • During times of peace, the Warsaw Citadel housed a garrison of five thousand Russian troops and boasted 555 pieces of artillery of various calibers by 1863.