From Prague: Terezin Concentration Camp Tour
From Prague: Terezin Concentration Camp Tour
From Prague: Terezin Concentration Camp Tour
From Prague: Terezin Concentration Camp Tour
From Prague: Terezin Concentration Camp Tour
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From Prague: Terezin Concentration Camp Tour

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See the Ghetto Museum, housed in the former Terezín School also see a film here.
Tour the Small Fortress, which served as the prison of Gestapo
Visit the Terezín Concentration Camp that held over 150,000 jewish prisoners

Last updated on 28 March 2026

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With an expert guide you'll visit the Terezin Memorial built in memory of the victims of Nazi political and racial persecution during World War II. This is the only such site of its kind in the Czech Republic.

You'll also visit the Small Fortress which served as a prison for the Prague Gestapo. As you explore the site, you'll learn about the persecution of the Czech nation by the Nazi regime and the fates of Czech prisoners transferred to other concentration camps within Nazi Germany's Third Reich.

Lastly, you'll see the Ghetto Museum, which was opened in 1991 in the building that housed the former Terezín School. The Museum's exhibits were arranged with the assistance of former prisoners of the Terezín Ghetto.You will also see a film here.
You will then visit the crematorium where 35,000 human bodies were cremated.