Terezin (Theresienstadt) is part of a region that was home to thousand-year-old Jewish communities before 1941, when the people were deported via the ghetto and concentration camp at Terezin to death camps in Auschwitz, Treblinka, and other places. Terezin must be seen in order to understand the complicated history surrounding it, as a work camp designed to mislead those who wished to investigate the Nazi’s concentration camps. See the Terezin Ghetto Museum and the Gestapo prison to learn through precious artifacts, children’s drawings, poetry, and other surviving rarities, about the people who were kept at Terezin. These relics provide a voice for the people, and eloquently speak for those who did not survive. The Crematorium and other memorials are also included.
Private Tour available upon request
Price: 1600 Czech crown / person. Guaranteed departure with a minimum of 3 people.
Times: Daily at 10:00 am
Duration: Approximately 5 hours
Meeting Place:Precious Legacy Tours Office.We are around the corner from the Synagogues. The address is Kaprova 13. The office building, shared by many offices, is opposite KFC next to the Old Town Square. There is no large sign.You will see the name Precious Legacy by our doorbell.
Includes: Transportation to and from Terezin, you guide and entrance fees to the Terezin Memorial
Want to learn more about Terezin before your visit? We can highly recommend the film The Lady in Number 6The Lady in Number 6, a documentary about the oldest surviving inmate of the camp, Alice Herz-Sommer. We also highly recommend the book The Lost WifeThe Lost Wife - it's fiction, but inspired by the true story of a husband and wife seperated by the Holocaust, only to be reunited decades later by chance in the US.