The city of Terezín served as a Jewish concentration camp during World War II. It was founded in the late 18th century by Emperor Joseph II as a fortress to protect The Kingdom of Bohemia. The history of Terezín is important and interesting. Hear how in 1940, the German Gestapo took control of the city, and Terezín was turned into a Jewish ghetto.During your visit, you’ll come to understand more about World War II and its impact on Europe. You will visit the Small Fortress of Terezín and museums in the Big Fortress. At the end of the tour, there will be transport to Prague city center.
Discover the 18th-century fortress turned into the largest Czech concentration camp. Understand more about World War II and its impact on Europe. Visit the Small Fortress of Terezín and museums in the Big Fortress
Please send us name of hotel + address at least 24 hours before the tour. Otherwise Meeting/Departure point: Na Florenci 1413/33, Prague 1