Zitadelle Spandau

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If you are in Germany, to see historic sites and architectural buildings, then don’t miss one of the most preserved and most famous Renaissance fortresses in Berlin, the Spandauer Zitadelle or the Spandau Citadel.

The Zitadelle has given Germany and the whole world a good overview on how people in 16th century struggled to defend themselves against their adversaries. More so, the fortress shows how Zitadelle fell under siege by the French and the Prussians in spite of its attempt to protect the entire town of Spandu.

Zitadelle Spandau: The Formidable Fortress

If you want to learn how fortresses were built during the 16th century, Zitadelle is a very good example to gain a head start. As an ideal example of medieval fortress, Zitadelle has impressed every architectural enthusiast as they learn more about the four powerful bastions that contained no blind spot for enemies to hide.

If you will examine the Zitadelle closer, you will get a much better understanding of how buildings and fortresses served as a great form of defence at ancient times. The Zitadelle is also a very good image of representative housing during those times as it features a draw bridge that has been used to prevent attackers from going through the citadel.

Zitadelle Spandau’s Architectural Conception

Zitadelle Spandau is more than just a construction of four bastions that carries the titles King, Queen, Crown Prince, and Brandenburg. Behind the glorious designs and plots lie an architectural conception, which were mainly bricks, inspired by Italian architectural models. If truth be told, the notion that Zitadelle Spandau was invincible rooted from the fact that the architectural fortification took 900 years. It must have been a long time since it has remained as a military base fortress, state treasury, and a dungeon up to the end of World War II.

Zitadelle Spandau and the Present Times

Due to its powerful and magnificent features, Zitadelle Spandau effortlessly attracted visitors and tourists among others. And fortunately, the building has been welcoming public visits starting 1989.

Zitadelle Spandau constantly holds cultural activities to prove its influence and impact in the cultural aspect of Berlin and of the entire Germany.

Other activities and events being held in Zitadelle Spandau are theatre productions which usually happen on the open air stage of the Zitadelle.

If you will visit Zitadelle Spandau, you can go there during the Citadel Music Festival so you can feel the cheerful and enjoyable celebration of the event wherein recognized local and international celebrities perform in concerts. And to add to your activities inside the fortress, you can also conduct a visitation of Jewish Gravestones which is done by appointment.