Eighth Wonder of the World: La Citadelle

     
About Pilot
 

Where: Parc National Historique, Cap-Haitien, Haiti, Caribbean
When: Early 19th century constructed fortress
History:
the work of a Mad King and site of the mass suicide of soldiers and slaves

 
* * *
 



An imposing fortress, the Citadelle in Haiti's Parc National Historique La Citadelle sits 3500 ft on top of a mountain,
overlooking the city of Cap-Haitien. Seeped in scandal and superstition, a quick look at the Citadelle's stats highlight
 just some of the unusual facts of this 'eighth wonder of the world'.

History of the Mad King

Built in the early 1800's it took fifteen years to finish construction of this fortress of thirteen feet (four metres) thick walls,
some reaching 130 ft (40 metres) in height! Construction was no mean feat either, up to 20 000 slaves worked on the
Citadelle with a reported 10,000 dying from exhaustion during the task.

Even once complete, the Citadelle remained shrouded in mystery and scandal. When important dignitaries came to
visit the King Henri Cristof, he used to line up a few of his soldiers and make them march over the edge of the
Citadelle, plunging to their death just to show how brave they were. The Haiti people hold a widespread belief
in the supernatural and numerous stories tell of the 'mad king' Henri's ghost walking the Citadelle.

Visiting the Citadelle Today

To visit the Citadelle, you can leave from the town of Sans Souci, walking up the two miles (3.5 km) path, which
 leads you to the Citadelle parking lot. The fort is a mile further up steep terrain. For these reasons, and to escape
the heat and haze of the afternoon it can be best to visit the Citadelle in the morning.

Don't forget to bring some bottled water, or be prepared to pay inflated prices to buy water at the parking lot.
The Parc National Historique La Citadelle is filled with many vendors and unofficial guides who are quite

persistent with their offers. It may be worth hiring a guide, simply to avoid the touts and enjoy the history of
this spectacular monument in peace.


 

King Henri Christophe(1767-1820)
The Citadelle: Eight wonder of the world
Pictures of Citadelle
Fanmilavalasny.com
Haitian news, views and analysis
HOME

ABOUT US

CONTACT

DONATE

RADIO PROGRAM

Welcome to the Family Lavalas Organization in New York
News
Haiti: First Black Republic; Freed in 1804
The Citadelle: One of the World's Great Wonders
The U.S. Occupation and the Cacos Resistance (1915-1934)
Haitian Soldiers Helped America Gain Their Independence in 1779

HAITIAN HISTORY

Citadelle
PRESIDENT ARISTIDE WAS KIDNAPPED
BY U.S. FORCES

The overthrow of Haiti's Aristide: A Coup Made in the USA

More Media Stories Exposing the Coup-Napping

Aristide Tells Associated Press the US Forced Him Out
I Was Kidnapped by U.S. Forces on Feb 29, 2004 (President Aristide)

MONUMENT OF HAITIAN HEROES IN RHODE
ISLAND, USA

Other Related Activities
Emperor Jean Jaques Dessalines lives in Rhode Island by Guinsly Etienne (October 27, 06) Picture Gallery
Click for full size image

LEARNING CENTER FOR MEMBERS OF FANMI LAVALAS

Haiti's Great Achievements Under Aristide & Lavalas

GREFPOM FANMI LAVALAS IN HAITI

POLITICAL PRISONERS IN HAITI

More

Rene Civil is a Political Prisoner Under the Preval Administration (Dec 12, 06)
Former Political Prisoner, Fr. Gerard Jean Juste Honored in North Miami (Feb. 11, 2007)
Sit-in in Front of the Ministry of Justice to Demand the Release of all Political Prisoners (Nov 11, 06)

POLITICS

HISTORY
PHILOSOPHY
ECONOMY

HELP SUPPORT OUR WORK

DONATE

Massacres by U.N. Troops
Political Development
Links
STORE

Press Release

Francais

Kreyol

Letters

Analysis
Haiti
Analysis

Features