Private Tour Of Terezin Concentration Camp Memorial From Prague
 
Tour Terezin, the notorious concentration camp run by the Nazis
5 Hours
Mobile & printed vouchers accepted
Free Cancellation
Highlights
Visit to the Memorial of National Martyrdom, the Small Fortress, and the Museum of Ghetto
Added Safety Measures in Place
Includes
Visit to the Memorial of National Martyrdom, the Small Fortress, and the Museum of Ghetto
Guide service
Transportation
Food and drinks
Visit of Crematorium of Terezin
Please Note
This tour is available in English, German, Russian, French, Spanish and Italian
This tour takes place at 1pm from Narodni street 38
Children younger than 2 years old may participate for free
Taking photos in interiors is charged by the Memorial at the point. Photography and / or video shooting outdoors in the Small Fortress: 50, - CZK per 1 recording equipment (incl. Cameras in mobile phones)
Visit of crematorium in Terezin is optional and is not included. Crematorium is closed on Saturdays.
Cancellations made within 24 hours of service date will be charged in full; more than 24 hours notice is fully refundable
Shared tour is provided in a small group in compliance with all hygienic regulations on health protection such as disinfection of cars before each trip, observance of distances during the trip and in the places visited, disinfectants for use by clients.
Clients must have covered noses and mouths (facemask or scarf) and have gloves (they can be needed in some cases).
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Once a proud military fortress, the town Terezin has become a place of sorrow during the blood-filled years of the Second World War. Join a guided tour of the concentration camp memorial, and learn about the tragic fate of all those who perished here.
The former military fortress of Theresienstadt has had its share of turbulent times, darkest of which took place during the Nazi occupation. Here stood a concentration camp where more than 150 000 people were exterminated. Learn about the tragic fate of these victims of human cruelty, political and racial persecution during World War II.
Led by an expert guide you will also see the Memorial of National Martyrdom, built for the war`s victims, the Small Fortress, holding fearsome secrets of the Gestapo, and the Ghetto Museum, whose exhibits were set up with the help of survivors of Terezin Concentration Camp.