Terezín Private Tour – Unveiling a Fortress Town's Profound History

Terezín (Theresienstadt), established in 1780 by Emperor Joseph II and named after Empress Maria Theresa, stands as a testament to resilience and remembrance. Originally constructed to fortify the Habsburg Empire, Terezín's walls have borne witness to both imperial strength and the profound tragedies of World War II, serving as a Nazi ghetto and concentration camp.

Tour Highlights:

  • Museum of the Ghetto: Explore the history of the Jewish ghetto through exhibits and personal stories, showcasing the community's resilience.

  • Columbarium, Ceremonial Halls, and Central Morgue: These sacred grounds honor those who passed, offering a place for quiet reflection.

  • Crematorium at the Jewish Cemetery: The crematorium is a solemn reminder of past tragedies and a silent witness to history.

  • Magdeburg Barracks: These barracks were once the center of cultural life in the ghetto, showing how creativity thrived even in hard times.

  • Small Fortress (Gestapo Prison): Walk through the largest Gestapo prison in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, a powerful symbol of oppression and resilience.


Lenght: ± 5

Included: Entrance fees, guide in English & private car with a driver (or a driving guide)


Pricing:

  • €465 (1 person)
  • €480 (2 people)
  • €535 (3 people)
  • €575 (4 people)
  • €590 (5 people)
  • €605 (6 people)

For larger groups, pricing is available upon request.

Embark on this profound journey to Terezín, where each landmark unveils stories of courage, culture, and the indomitable human spirit. 

Interested in exploring Jewish heritage and history?  

Check out our Prague Jewish Quarter Tour!