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Discover the powerful history of Terezín on a half-day guided tour departing from Prague, Czech Republic. Begin your journey with convenient hotel pickup in Prague, then travel comfortably to the historic town of Terezín, where your expert guide will meet you for an immersive experience.
Explore the 18th-century small fortress, originally built by Emperor Joseph II, which later became a Gestapo prison and Jewish ghetto during World War II. Walk through its somber corridors as your guide shares moving stories and historical insights about its role in the persecution of the Czech nation.
Continue your visit at the Ghetto Museum, which opened in 1994 and now houses a permanent exhibition dedicated to the history of Terezín as a political prison. Learn about the lives of those who were imprisoned here and the broader impact of the Nazi regime in the region.
Your tour includes hotel pickup, drop-off back in Prague, a knowledgeable live guide, and all admission fees, ensuring a seamless and informative experience. The tour lasts around six hours and is available in several languages, making it accessible for many travelers.
This is a unique opportunity to witness a significant chapter of Czech history up close. Secure your spot now to ensure availability and gain a deeper understanding of Terezín’s past.





