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Step into history on a private half-day tour to the Terezin Concentration Camp, a significant site near Prague in the Czech Republic. Your journey begins with comfortable transport and a knowledgeable guide, ensuring a personal and insightful experience from start to finish.
Explore the haunting Small Fortress, which served as a Gestapo prison during World War II. Walk through administrative courts, mass cells, and solitary confinement areas while learning about the stories of political prisoners and others who endured unimaginable hardship within these walls.
Continue to the Big Fortress, once a Jewish ghetto, where your guide will lead you through the Museum of the Ghetto. Discover exhibits dedicated to the children and families who lived here, and gain a deeper understanding of the Holocaust’s impact on Terezin’s residents.
Visit a hidden synagogue, cleverly concealed during the war, and the Magdeburg barracks, where you’ll learn about the cultural life that persisted despite adversity. The tour concludes at the crematorium and adjacent mass graveyard, offering a poignant reminder of the camp’s tragic history.
Your private guide, driver, and entrance fees to the Terezin Memorial are all included, making your visit seamless and informative. Tours are available in several languages and last approximately five hours. Secure your spot now to witness this powerful chapter of history firsthand.







