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Step into history on a guided day trip from Prague to the Terezin concentration camp, a powerful site that reveals the realities of World War II in the Czech Republic. Travel in comfort by air-conditioned bus as your guide shares insights into the Nazi occupation and its lasting impact.
Upon arrival, visit the museum housed in the Large Fortress, once an all-boys school, and learn about Terezin's role as a holding camp for Jews from across Europe. Discover how the Nazis used the camp for propaganda, especially during the infamous Red Cross inspection in 1944.
Listen to moving stories of those imprisoned here and watch a historical propaganda film before visiting the cemetery and crematorium, a somber reminder of the lives lost. Please note, the crematorium is closed on Saturdays.
Cross the river to explore the Small Fortress, where you'll see the harsh prison conditions and notable sites such as the cell of Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s assassin and the execution grounds used by the Gestapo.
The tour lasts approximately five hours and includes entry to all major sites, a knowledgeable live guide, and a ticket to the Kingdom of Railways in Prague for use after your visit. Secure your spot now to experience this unforgettable journey into history.







