Terezín in Spanish- Complex of baroque fortresses that witnessed the tragedies that occurred during World War II in Central Europe. We will visit both the small fortress of Terezin, which served as a prison for the Gestapo (official secret police of Nazi Germany), and the city of Terezin, which served as a ghetto to concentrate Jews before transporting them to extermination camps. The visit includes the transfer from the hotel in Prague and back, as well as the entrance fees to the main monuments of Terezin.
Only with expert Spanish-speaking official guides
At your hotel 08.25 or at 08.30 next to the Bila Supermarket in the Plaza de la República
60 km north of Prague is Terezín, an old medieval fortress used by the Nazis during World War II as a concentration camp. In the concentration camp it is possible to visit the barracks, the patios and other rooms where we will immerse ourselves in one of the saddest pages of recent history. In the rest of the city, you can visit the Ghetto Museum and the Magdeburg Museum, which house samples of the day-to-day life of prisoners in the camp. Finally we will finish in the Crematorium, one of the most impressive parts of the visit where thousands of prisoners were cremated.
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