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Camp de concentration de Terezín - Visite régulière
Terezin
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The Jewish Ghetto established here in 1941 served as a way station from which Jews were sent onwards to death camps. Governed by Jewish self-administration, the Terezín ghetto was known for its relatively rich cultural life, including concerts, lectures, and clandestine education for children. This tour will help you understand what happened to so many innocent people through actual artefacts, children's drawings, poetry, and other rare items which survived their owners to speak so eloquently for them.
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5 heures
Proposé en Anglais
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Billet mobile
5 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
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✓ Focused on Czech-Jewish history, World War II and the Holocaust
✓ Visit the Small Fortress, a former political and Gestapo prison during World War ll, and its Museum
✓ Explore the Ghetto Museum, the former Magdeburg Barracks, the hidden Synagogue, the Jewish cemetery and the crematorium
✓ Focused on Czech-Jewish history, World War II and the Holocaust
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Camp de concentration de Terezín - Visite régulière
Terezin
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The Jewish Ghetto established here in 1941 served as a way station from which Jews were sent onwards to death camps. Governed by Jewish self-administration, the Terezín ghetto was known for its relatively rich cultural life, including concerts, lectures, and clandestine education for children. This tour will help you understand what happened to so many innocent people through actual artefacts, children's drawings, poetry, and other rare items which survived their owners to speak so eloquently for them.