Citadel of Lille
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The Citadel of Lille (French: Citadelle de Lille; Dutch: Citadel van Rijsel) is a pentagonal citadel of the city wall of Lille, in France. It was built between 1667-1670.[1] It hosts the Corps de réaction rapide France.[2]
Dubbed “Queen of the citadels” (Reine des citadelles) by Vauban, it is one of the most notable citadels designed by Vauban.[1] It is remarkable for its size, the quality of the architecture, and the state of preservation today. Its various components have been classified as historic monuments in 1914, 1921 and 1934 respectively.
Includes :
– Barrack Model A
– Barrack Model B
– Barrack Model C
– Barrack Model D
– Bastion
– Bridge 16m
– Bridge 50m
– Postern
– Ravelin
– Ravelin with Door
– Retaining Wall 8m
– Retaining Wall 32m
– Royal Door
– Wall 32m
– Wall 64m
– Wall 60°
– Wall 80°
Pack created for the series Maris Cantii on youtube