Citadella - Reviews from across the web
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Citadella - Budapest - Reviews of Citadella - TripAdvisor To get there, take care if taking paths through the Park from the Gellert, as there were a number of drug users and junkies there. They were easy to avoid, but still a bit disconcerting. The ... tripadvisor.com
Citadella, Budapest, Hungary : Reviews of Citadella - Yahoo! Travel Situated on top of Gellert Hill, the Citadella was built a hundred and fifty years ago by the Hapsburgs to intimidate the residents of Buda. The restaurant its... travel.yahoo.com
iExplore Community: Citadella%2C Liberation Monument%2C Gellert Monument - Budapest, Hungary High atop Gellert Hill, overlooking Budapest sits the Citadella a military fortification built by the Habsburg rulers in the mid-1800s. Intended more to intimidate the locals rather than protect the city from invaders, the fort was abandoned shortly before the turn of the 20th century. About 35 year... community.iexplore.com
Gellert Hill (Gellert-hegy) - Citadella- Budapest, Hungary - VirtualTourist.com Gellert Hill rises high above the city of Budapest on the Buda side of the Danube River. As I mentioned in my introduction, almost every guide or internet page about Budapest mentions that it is actually a combination of three cities or villages. Up until the end of the 1800's this was the limit of ... virtualtourist.com
Citadella | Budapest Sights After wandering up to the top of the hill (which is a bit of a climb, but I am sure there is some form of transportation that can also get you up there) upon which the Citadella is perched simply to get a glimpse of the amazing views of both Buda and Pest, my travel companions and I were somewhat re... fodors.com
Citadel, or Citadella (stronghold, Budapest, Hungary) --�Britannica Online Encyclopedia The article reports on a favorite trading strategy that has gone sour for Citadel Investment Group LLC, forcing the $12-billion hedge fund to trim staff in a key business unit and look elsewhere for the outsized profits its investors expect. Since January 2005, at least seven senior employees have l... britannica.com
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