Terezin (Theresienstadt), originally a military fortress built in the 18th century by Emperor Josef II, is inseparably tied to the history of World War II.
The better known town of Terezin (Big Fortress) served as a collection camp for Jews from all over Europe and was misused for Nazi propaganda purposes during the visit by the Red Cross in 1944. The less known Small Fortress was a cruel prison of the Reich’s secret police - the Gestapo. If you are interested in the history of World War II and the Holocaust, come with us to the Small Fortress of Terezin and to the museum located in the Big Fortress.
Learn about the history of the fort and its use under Nazi occupation, as you visit the crematorium and the morgue accompanied by your knowledgeable English-speaking guide. Find out how thousands of prisoners were kept for months or years in the camp before being sent to extermination camps, the terrifying stories of people who survived the Holocaust, and its final liberation.
-English speaking guide
-Transport by bus
-Entrance fee to Terezin Memorial Museum
Not wheelchair accessible
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Cancellations allowed up to 48 hours before the tour starts. If you cancel under this time or do not show up, you will not be refunded.