Private Former Concentration Camp Terezin Tour from Prague

Město, CZ
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Included

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    Bottled water
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    Hotel pickup and drop-off
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    Admission fees
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    Professional guide
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    In-vehicle air conditioning

Meeting Point

In front of the hotel

Meeting point

V Celnici 8, 110 00 Nové Město , Czechia

End point

End Point

In front of the hotel

Meeting point

V Celnici 8, 110 00 Nové Město , Czechia

End point

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We pick up the clients from the hotel or an airbnb accommodation. We just need to know an exact name and the address of the hotel or the other place.

What to expect

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Mala Pevnost (Small Fortress)

It was originally built to become a proud and impregnable fortress surrounded by walls and protected by a sophisticated system of flood trenches. Built in 11 years at the end of the 18th century this fortress, whose first cornerstone was laid by Emperor Joseph II, and the city carrying the name of his mother Empress Maria Theresa,never protected anything from anyone in the end.Terezín was determined to become a huge jail. It first became a jail as early as in the mid-19th century. Its most famous prisoner was Gavrilo Princip, who fired the first shot in Sarajevo and started the First World War before being brought here in 1914. However, the fate of this town was fulfilled during the Second World War. In 1940 the Small Fortress of Terezín became a prison of the Prague Gestapo, to which especially political prisoners were sent. Only one year later the whole town was turned into a collective and pass-through camp for Jews.

Duration 60 minutes
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Terezín Memorial - The National Cemetery

The National Cemetery was created artificially after liberation in 1945. The stimulus for its creation came from among former prisoners and the heirs of those who died, at whose request physical remains were exhumed from six mass graves in the ramparts of the Small Fortress which had been in use from March 1st to May 7th 1945. Among those who were exhumed were prisoners from the death march that in May 1945 arrived at the Small Fortress.

Duration 15 minutes
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Terezín Memorial - Ghetto Museum

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Terezín Ghetto was opened in the former municipal school in 1991. In this way, efforts for a dignified commemoration of the Ghetto victims and correct explanation of its history, tasks facing not only the employees of the Terezín Memorial together with the former inmates but also other representatives of the country’s public life, finally come to fruition after more than forty years. The Museum’s newly conceived permanent exhibition entitled ”Terezín in the 'Final Solution of the Jewish Question '1941 – 1945“ was inaugurated in 2001. We can also find here a Memorial Hall of the Terezín Ghetto’s Children, devoted to its youngest victims, plus a selection from the world-famous drawings made by children from the Ghetto, a scale model of the Ghetto with an electronic orientation system showing its individual thematic units and with relevant information for visitors, for the local reading room and the cinema where documentary films are screened.

Duration 45 minutes
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Terezin Memorial

The small Jewish prayer hall was founded during the Ghetto period and served spiritual needs of the prisoners who were accomodated in the neighbouring houses. Owned by František Bubák, the space served as part of a funeral parlor before World War II. Though forced to leave Terezín during 1942, Bubák reclaimed the property after the war. Because his family feared repercussions from the Communist regime, they kept the prayer room’s existence a secret while using it as a storage facility. Bubák’s descendants did not notify the authorities about it until after the 1989 Velvet Revolution that brought democracy to what was then Czechoslovakia. Visitors have been allowed to see the room since the late 1990s.

Duration 30 minutes
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Magdeburska Kasarna (Magdeburg Barracks)

The Jewish ghetto’s local government was headquartered in the former Magdeburg Barracks building. It officially took care of the internal affairs of the ghetto, though all important issues were fully under the control of camp SS command. Opened in 1997 following renovations, the Magdeburg Barracks today features a replica of prison barracks from the ghetto period and other items, though its main function is as the venue for an exhibition on the ghetto’s artistic and cultural life. This includes artefacts relating to music, the visual arts, literature and theatre that attest to the huge desire of the forced inhabitants for a little humanity and hope in concentration camp conditions. Alongside the exhibition the building houses an educational Meeting Centre.

Duration 30 minutes
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The Jewish Cemetery

The crematorium at the Terezín Jewish Cemetery was built by ghetto prisoners by order of the SS commanders. Its operation was launched at the beginning of October 1942. The central part of the facility comprised four oil-powered incinerators supplied by Ignis Hüttenbau from Teplice-Šanov. The front section served as a space for unloading the corpses from coffins. On one side it bordered with the autopsy room, on the other there was an annex that housed the guards made up of Czech police officers and prisoners working at the crematorium. At the time of the highest mortality rate, there were up to eighteen prisoner workers who rotated in permanent shifts. Whenever the mortality rate dropped, the number of workers decreased to four. The crematorium was supervised by SS-Scharführer Heindl, one of the camp's feared top officers, yet routine checks were carried out by the camp commanders as well.

Duration 30 minutes
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Peace Square

Litoměřice is a town in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic only 10 min.drive from Terezín. It has about 24,000 inhabitants. It lies at the junction of the rivers Elbe and Ohře, approximately 64 km (40 mi) northwest of Prague. The town is also the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Litoměřice (part of Archdiocese of Prague), the 4th oldest – and 3rd still existing – Catholic diocese on present Czech territory. We go here for a relaxation and great Czech lunch.

Duration 90 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Children must be accompanied by an adult
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    Dress code is smart casual
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Provided by Eva Prague Tours

What our experts say

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    Try the local goulash at Terezín's restaurant.
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    Visit the nearby Litoměřice for lunch.
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    Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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    Take a moment for reflection at the memorials.
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    Check local transport options for flexibility.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Experience the haunting history of the former concentration camp at Terezin with this private tour from Prague. Theresienstadt, also known as Theresienstadt Ghetto, was a site of unimaginable suffering during World War II. This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the remnants of this Nazi concentration camp, where thousands of lives were lost and countless others were subjected to unspeakable horrors.

What to Expect

During this tour, you can anticipate a deeply moving and educational experience as you delve into the dark history of Terezin. Your professional guide will provide insightful commentary and context as you explore the camp's grounds and facilities. Witness the stark conditions that prisoners endured and gain a deeper understanding of the atrocities committed during this dark period of human history.

Who is this for?

This tour is for anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the Holocaust and the impact it had on those who experienced it firsthand. It is a somber but important experience for history enthusiasts, students, and individuals who wish to honor the memories of those who suffered. The tour is suitable for all ages, but parental discretion is advised due to the sensitive nature of the subject matter.

Why Book This?

By booking this tour, you are choosing to confront the difficult truths of history and pay tribute to the victims of the Holocaust. This experience offers a chance to learn from the past and ensure that such atrocities are never repeated. Your private guide will provide valuable insights and personal anecdotes, creating a truly immersive and educational experience. Through this tour, you can honor the memory of those who perished and gain a renewed appreciation for the importance of tolerance and compassion in today's world.

Good to Know

Please note that lunch is not included in this tour, but you will have the opportunity to enjoy a delicious Czech meal at a local Terezin restaurant. Hotel pickup and drop-off are provided, ensuring a convenient and hassle-free experience. Remember to dress comfortably and respectfully, as you will be visiting a site of great historical significance.

Reviews

Visitors who have taken this tour have described it as a deeply moving and eye-opening experience. They commend the knowledgeable guides who provide a wealth of information and personal stories, adding an emotional depth to the tour. Many reviewers note the importance of visiting Terezin to gain a better understanding of the Holocaust and the resilience of those who survived. Overall, they highly recommend this tour for its educational value and the opportunity it provides to pay tribute to the victims of the concentration camp.

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