Description
Summary
Description
Step into history on a full-day guided tour from Wroclaw, Poland, exploring the region’s most significant World War II sites. Begin your journey at the mysterious Osówka Complex, part of the secret Riese project, where underground tunnels and hidden chambers still hold unanswered questions from the past.
Continue to the imposing Ksiaz Castle, perched dramatically above the Pelcznica River and surrounded by lush forests. Known as the Pearl of Lower Silesia, this grand castle once played a key role during the war when it was transformed into one of Hitler’s main headquarters.
Your experience also includes a sobering visit to Gross-Rosen in Rogoźnica, the largest Nazi concentration camp in Lower Silesia. Here, you’ll learn about the tragic history and pay respects to the memory of thousands who suffered and perished under brutal conditions.
Enjoy the comfort of private vehicle transport, with hotel pick-up and drop-off from Wroclaw included for a seamless experience. The tour is available in English, German, or Russian, and is fully insured for your peace of mind. Group sizes are kept small for a more personal and insightful visit.
This immersive 10-hour tour offers a rare opportunity to uncover the hidden stories and remarkable sites that shaped Poland’s wartime history. Secure your spot now and embark on a powerful exploration of Lower Silesia’s most important WWII landmarks.






