A citadel located in Calais where you can see the moats and curtain walls, the Porte de Boulogne and the Porte de la Ville.
After the reconquest of Calais in 1558, the old medieval castle was razed to the ground, and a vast citadel better suited to the needs of warfare was built between 1560 and 1571, with the help of Vauban. After becoming Spanish from 1596 to 1598, the Citadelle served as the official residence of the governors until 1636. The center of the city's resistance during the German invasion of May 1940, it was forced to surrender after a 36-hour siege. You can still see the moats and curtain walls, the Porte de Boulogne and the Porte de la Ville or Porte de l'Hermitage!
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Als je aan komt rijden denk echt zo dit is wat.
Tot dat je door de 2e poort loopt dan sta je in eens op sportcomplex.
Loop je rechtdoor dan heb aan het einde links wel een mooie 2e poort.
Maar ook hier erg vervallen en zeker geen functie meer als Citadel
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