Explore Prague’s WWII History with a Local Guide
Ever wondered why Prague escaped the heavy bombing that devastated other European cities? Join a local guide to explore hidden WWII history, uncovering powerful stories of courage, resistance, and loss.
Learn how Czechoslovakia emerged in 1918, stroll through the New Town, and see buildings marked by the 1945 Prague Uprising.
Honor the memory of Jewish victims in front of the Jerusalem Synagogue and learn about the horrors of the Theresienstadt Ghetto.
Stand at the train station where Winton’s rescued children said goodbye to their parents.
Visit the former Gestapo headquarters and walk through historic Wenceslas Square.
Finish with a tram ride to the crypt where Czech resistance fighters made their final stand after assassinating top Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich.
Look for the guides holding a blue umbrella with a sign "Prague Extravaganza Free Tour".
We end inside the crypt of Memorial of Heydrich terror.
Find out about the recent recent history of Czechoslovakia.
Visit a crypt under the Church of Sts Constant and Method, which served as a hiding place of the assassins of a top Nazi Reinhard Heydrich. Please note that the crypt is closed on Mondays.
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