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Understand the Real Story Behind the Holocaust:
Terezín was not an extermination camp, but a deceptive transit camp and ghetto, used in Nazi propaganda. The tour reveals how it masked horror behind culture and lies.
Connect with Personal Stories:
You won’t just see buildings—you’ll hear real voices, read children’s poems, see drawings, and feel the presence of those who lived, hoped, and perished here.
Witness Strength in Darkness:
Discover how prisoners used art, music, education, and resistance to preserve their identity and humanity under brutal conditions.
Gain Historical Insight and Moral Awareness:
The tour is a lesson in the danger of silence, propaganda, and hate. It shows how a beautiful town was turned into a place of suffering—and why remembrance matters today.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Terezin Memorial
The Ghetto Museum is housed in the former local school, it provides insight into the history of the Terezín Ghetto, its inhabitants, and the horrific conditions they endured. Exhibits include photographs, documents, and personal items of the people who lived there. Terezín was notorious for its child population, and a dedicated memorial highlights the tragic fate of the children, many of whom perished in the Holocaust. It features drawings, poems, magazines created by the children who were imprisoned there.
Magdeburska Kasarna (Magdeburg Barracks)
2. Magdeburg Barracks - It features drawings, poems, opera and drama performances, music and other artworks created by talented, prominent Jewish people from European countries, who were imprisoned there. Terezin became the unique camp , which was used as the Propaganda place. It was twice visited by the RED CROSS commission. We have possibility to visit the so called "Hidden Synagogue" which is one of the most moving and lesser-known sites within the former Terezín Ghetto. What visitors see: A small, concealed room inside a former ghetto building. Faded Hebrew prayers, symbols, and inscriptions painted directly onto the walls. Simple religious motifs such as the Star of David, reflecting quiet resistance and faith.
Pickup included
Private transportation
Fluent English speaking guide
Adults 25 up to 64 -310 CZK, Seniors 65+240 CZK, Youth 18 up to 24 years - 240 CZK . Children 6 up to 17 years-90 CZK
Kings Court Prague Deluxe Hotel
U Obecniho Domu 660/3 Prague Czech Republic
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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