Stanislavstur travel agency
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Terezín

Individuals (1 - 5 persons)
Price 1.100CZK(41Eur)/person
Program - Our guide will show you around the entire complex of the former nazi concentration camp with narration including authentic personal memories, chilling experiences and episodes from Terezin’s grim history.
Departures every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 9.30 from Prague.

Make your reservation on info@stanislavstur.cz.

Groups (6 and more people or individuals requesting individual program)
Price and program will be specified upon your request in the agency.
For detailed information and to make a reservation for groups contact the agency - info@stanislavstur.cz or cal +420 928 822.

Distance from Prague: 65Km, 1hr drive by car
II. World War Monument
Places of interest: army fortress, National suffering memorial, cemetery, museum

About Terezin.

Emperor Josef II founded this town near Litoměřice in the late 18th century. It is an outstanding example of a military fort in the style of Classicist architecture. The complex consists of three parts – the main fortress with the garrison town, the so–called Small fortress and the Upper and Lower “Water gates”. In the course of World War II the town was ill–fated as a "model" concentration camp for Jews from all over Europe; the Small fortress served as a prison for the Prague Gestapo. A Memorial to the victims of Nazism and the Holocaust has been established here as a memento of modern European history.

The garrison town has a regular ground plan with a central town square and a Classicist church built in the early 19th century. The military fort with extensive bastions and underground casemates have preserved in the nearly original state.

On the initiative of the newly created Czechoslovak government, in 1947 the National Suffering Memorial was opened on the site of the suffering of tens of thousands; it was later on renamed the Terezin Memorial.

The key mission of the Terezin Memorial, the only institution of its kind in the Czech Republic, is to commemorate the victims of the Nazi political and racial persecution during the occupation of the Czech lands in World War II, to promote museum, research and educational activities, and look after the memorial sites connected with the suffering and death of dozens of thousands of victims of violence.

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