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  1. Secrets of Parc de la Ciutadella During the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714), Barcelona under seige for 13 months by the army of Philip V of Spain. In 1715, King Philip V ordered the construction of a large military citadel to control Barcelona after its surrender on September 11th 1714.

  2. Map of the military compound of Ciutadella. In 1714, during the War of the Spanish Succession, Barcelona was laid siege for 13 months by the army of Philip V of Spain. The city fell, and in order to maintain control over it, and to prevent the Catalans from rebelling as they had in the previous century, Philip V built the citadel of Barcelona ...

  3. Barcelona a Prim is an equestrian statue of Catalan politician and military leader General Prim. The monument is located in Ciutadella Park.

  4. The Parc de la Ciutadella stands where there was once a large military citadel in 1715 that was designed to prevent the Catalans from rebelling as they had in the previous century. In 1869, General Prim handed over the fortress on the condition that it be used as a public park.

  5. Jun 30, 2023 · The name of Parc de la Ciutadella (a.k.a. Ciutadella Park, or Park of the Citadel) comes from the space’s first iteration: it was a citadel (fortress) built under the direction of King Philip V in 1715 to defend the city after an extensive European-wide conflict to determine control of Spain.

  6. In 1869, the demolition of the military citadel, built a century earlier by Philip V, was highly significant for a boom Barcelona with its sights firmly set on the 1888 Universal Exhibition. The result was a park which the architect Josep Fontseré adapted to the needs of the world fair.

  7. It occupies land where Philip V had a large military citadel built in 1715 to control the city, following its surrender on 11 September 1714. The walls on the city’s north-west side and 1,262 houses in the Rivera neighbourhood had to be pulled down to make way for it.

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