Terezín Memorial / WWII Camp and Litoměřice

Duration: 6 hours

Price: 8.000 CZK for 1 to 6 people with a private driver and private guide + admission to Memorial

The tour of the Terezín Memorial includes a visit to the so-called Small Fortress, which from 1940 served as a prison of the Prague Gestapo for opponents of the Nazi régime and the town itself. In 1941, the latter was transformed into a Jewish ghetto to which Jews from the former Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and from other European countries were deported.

The tour also features an exhibition dedicated to the artistic work of imprisoned professional artists, whose activities were to a limited extent tolerated as part of Nazi propaganda. Visitors not only gain insight into the tragic history of the town during the WWII, but also have the opportunity to admire the unique military architecture of this late-18th-century fortress town.

The tour may be complemented by a short visit to the nearby town of Litoměřice (just a 10-minute drive away), known for its picturesque square lined with Renaissance buildings.