The National Hauszmann Programme (Nemzeti Hauszmann Program) has announced through a recent Facebook post that the structural works on the Citadella are nearing completion, marking the transition into a new phase of renovation and rebuilding.
According to the contractors, the fortress’s renewal is progressing according to schedule, with the primary objective being the opening of the Citadella to the public. Long regarded by Hungarians as a symbol of oppression, the fortress has been closed to visitors until now.
Previously, access to the interior of the fortress was limited to a single entrance. However, with the opening of the walls, new entry points will be established along the north and south sides of the cannon turret, as well as on the section of wall behind the Statue of Liberty. These enhancements make the Citadella more open and accessible from three directions.
Significant progress has already been made, with the completion of the staircase structure on the bastion behind the Statue of Liberty and the initial installation of paving slabs on the embankment wall lining the access road. Construction of the western gun turret is also underway and nearing completion.
The next phase will focus on the construction of a special glass hall for an exhibition commemorating the struggle for Hungarian freedom. This innovative structure, unprecedented on a European scale, will feature walls, roof and even supporting elements such as beams and columns, all made of glass.
In addition to structural improvements, extensive cleaning, repair and conservation efforts have been undertaken, with over ninety percent of the fortress walls now restored. Special treatments have been applied to the white limestones of Süttö and the carved red limestones of Tardos to make them more durable.
Furthermore, the development aims to enhance the greenery of the Citadella and its surroundings. Plans include the creation of a 6,000-square-metre public park in the inner courtyard, complete with viewing terraces, walking paths and a café, accessible to all visitors.
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