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TEREZIN TOUR INCLUDING ADMISSION TICKET AND MINIBUS TRANSFER

Meet your guide in front of the Rudolfinum building, Alšovo nábř. 12, 110 00 Josefov. The guide will be holding a blue-white umbrella.
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Duration

3,5 hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

20 people

Languages

English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish

Overview

Overview

Our tour which is including an Admission ticket to Terezin Small fortress will open for you a window into not far past where justice love and humanity were not in place.

What to Expect

Product Experience

  • Minibus transfer from Prague to Terezin and back
  • Visit the Concentration Camp and places that are connected with the Second World War
  • Enjoy a guided walking tour of the Terezin
  • Hear the stories connected with Terezin

Experience in detail

Terezin is located approximately ninety miles north of Prague and just south of Litomerice. The town was originally built in 1780 by Emperor Joseph II of Austria and named after his mother, Empress Maria Theresa. Terezin consisted of the Big Fortress and the Small Fortress. The Big Fortress was surrounded by ramparts and contained barracks. However, Terezin had not been used as a fortress since 1888; Terezin had become a garrison town that remained virtually the same, almost entirely separated from the rest of the countryside. The Small Fortress was used as a prison for dangerous criminals.

Terezin changed dramatically when the Nazis renamed it Theresienstadt and sent the first Jewish transports there in November 1941.

The Nazis sent approximately 1300 Jewish men on two transports to Theresienstadt on November 24 and December 4, 1941. These workers made up the Aufbaukommando (construction detail), later known in the camp as AK1 and AK2. These men were sent to transform the garrison town into a camp for Jews. The largest and most serious problem these workgroups faced was metamorphosing a town that in 1940 held approximately 7,000 residents into a concentration camp that needed to hold about 35,000 to 60,000 people. Besides the lack of housing, bathrooms were scarce, water was severely limited and contaminated, and the town lacked sufficient electricity.

Our tour takes you to the most significant places. With a certified guide, you will be guided through the Terezin concentration camp.

Itinerary

Included/Excluded

  • Tour guide
  • Bus transfer from Prague to Terezin and back
  • Admission ticket to Terezin Small Fortress
  • Beverages

Tour's Location

Meet your guide in front of the Rudolfinum building, Alšovo nábř. 12, 110 00 Josefov. The guide will be holding a blue-white umbrella.

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