You may be referring to the Kremlin.
Kremlin is from the Russian 'kremen' word which means 'fortress or citadel'. Kremlin popularly refers to the infamous kremlin in Russia which is the Moscow Kremlin (residence of the President).
Kremlin
At one time it may have been referred to as "The Kremlin: ... It was then a Citadel of Moscow, housing the offices of the Russian government and formerly those of the Soviet government.
The walled citadel of Moscow containing the government offices of Russia is the Kremlin. The Kremlin consists of five palaces, four cathedrals, and the enclosing Kremlin Wall with Kremlin towers. The complex serves as the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation.
The fortress can also be called a citadel. Hope this helps :)
The Kremlin (with a capital K) everyone hears about is located in Moscow. "Kremlin" is an ancient Russian word for "fortress" or "citadel". Several other Russian cities have their own kremlins, most notably Kazan, Novgorod and Suzdal.The Kremlin is located in Moscow, Russia.
No, Moscow is the capital of Russia.
Moscow.
Someone from Moscow, Russia is known as a Muscovite.
The address of the Citadel is: Dept Of History The Citadel, Charleston, SC 29409
The citadel was huge.The citadel was almost impossible to conquer. Almost.Nobody could break the citadel's defences for hundreds of years.Until the British Empire showed up and cracked the walls of the citadel as if it was a sandcastle.
David's citadel is also referred to as "The Tower of David" or the citadel of Jerusalem. David's citadel can be found in Jerusalem which is located in Israel.