This exclusive Monday edition when the crypt is closed, explores Prague under Nazi occupation and the story of Operation Anthropoid.
Beginning at the iconic Powder Tower, this Monday edition follows the dramatic story of Czechoslovakia’s occupation in 1939 and the rise of the resistance movement that led to the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich.
Walk through the historic center as your expert guide explains how repression, fear, and underground networks shaped daily life in Prague during World War II. Enter the underground spaces at U Kunštátu, where the planning of Operation Anthropoid and the courage of the Czechoslovak paratroopers are brought to life.
During the tour, selected original artefacts from our private WWII collection are presented to provide deeper historical context.
The tour concludes in front of the Cathedral of Saints Cyril and Methodius, site of the final stand of the paratroopers in June 1942.
The meeting point is a couple meters in front of the Powder Gate (Prašná brána) in the Republic Square (Náměstí republiky). Your tour guide will be standing at the meeting point next to the green kiosk, holding a black umbrella with our white logo.
The ending point is in Resslova street 9, in front of the Memorial to the heroes of Heydrich Terror – approx 10 minutes walk or two tram stops from the city centre.
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medieval Underground, provisional WWII bomb shelter
WWII artifacts collection
The last stand of Czechoslovak paratroopers, ending point
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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