Take a look at the new plans for Budapest’s iconic Citadel – Photo Gallery

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Plans for one of the most important tourist destinations in the Hungarian capital have been completed. Some part of the Gellért Hill development aims to realise the renewal of the Citadel as well.

Plans include a garden, a pool, a 35-metre-high flag, a new castle wall, stairs, and a lookout terrace. Telex.hu writes that the interior of the Citadel, which is currently unused, will be converted into a park. Moreover, a  museum is also planned to be created within the round bastion.

The theme of the museum will be the struggles of the Hungarian War of Independence. 

The plans were prepared by Artist Design Studio and Pakony Táj- és Kertépítész Kft. on behalf of the Hungarian government. The Citadel has been a World Heritage Site since 1987. The iconic building splits Gellért Hill into two, which would be changed by the new plans, as it would open a passage by breaking down the wall between the western rondel (circular bastion) and the bastions.

The southern staircase leads to a vineyard designed at the bottom of the fort. The wall of the eastern rondel would be partially demolished and then a staircase would be installed, through which one will reach the Statue of Liberty. The northern staircase connects the parks of Gellért Hill and the cable car station. 

The new plans are hoped to further strengthen the visual connection between the Citadel and Budapest. To enable this vision, new observation decks will be built. From the northern bastion, you will be able to see the Elizabeth Bridge and the Pest side while from the eastern terrace, you will be able to admire the Freedom Bridge. From the southern bastion, you can see Kelenföld, and from the roof terrace of the museum building, you can admire Margaret Island, Buda Castle, and Széna Square.

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