Explore Terezín’s hidden truths; uncover personal stories, art, and resistance in a deceptive Nazi transit camp. Learn why remembrance matters.
Explore Terezín’s hidden truths; uncover personal stories, art, and resistance in a deceptive Nazi transit camp. Learn why remembrance matters.
- Terezin Memorial - The Ghetto Museum is located in the former local school, offering insights into the history of the Terezín Ghetto, its residents, and the challenging conditions they faced. The exhibits include photographs, documents, and personal belongings of the people who lived there. Terezín was known for its child population, and a special…
- Terezin Memorial - The Ghetto Museum is located in the former local school, offering insights into the history of the Terezín Ghetto, its residents, and the challenging conditions they faced. The exhibits include photographs, documents, and personal belongings of the people who lived there. Terezín was known for its child population, and a special memorial is dedicated to the tragic fate of the children, many of whom lost their lives during the Holocaust. It showcases drawings, poems, and magazines created by the children who were held there.
- Magdeburska Kasarna (Magdeburg Barracks) - Magdeburg Barracks features drawings, poems, opera and drama performances, music, and other artworks created by talented and prominent Jewish individuals from across Europe who were imprisoned there. Terezin was uniquely used as a propaganda site and was visited twice by the RED CROSS commission.
Visitors have the opportunity to explore the so-called “Hidden Synagogue,” one of the most poignant and lesser-known sites within the former Terezín Ghetto. What visitors see includes a small, concealed room inside a former ghetto building, faded Hebrew prayers, symbols, and inscriptions painted directly onto the walls, and simple religious motifs such as the Star of David, reflecting quiet resistance and faith.
- Terezin Memorial - The Terezín Crematorium and Cemetery allow visitors to see the crematorium where many victims were cremated and the nearby Jewish cemetery, which serves as a solemn reminder of those who perished in Terezín. Although many gravestones were destroyed by the Nazis, the cemetery remains a place for reflection and remembrance. Visitors can also learn about the “TREE of Terezin children” and its story. The Columbary, a replica of a special space with urns, is also available to visit, along with the premises of the Central Ghetto Mortuary.
- Mala Pevnost (Small Fortress) - The Small Fortress, originally used as a prison by the Nazis, was where many individuals were tortured and executed. Today, it stands as a memorial to the political prisoners who suffered there. Visitors can walk through its somber cells and interrogation rooms, contemplating the harsh conditions faced by those detained.

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance fees
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance fees
Explore the True History of the Holocaust:
Terezín was not an extermination camp, but rather a misleading transit camp and ghetto, utilized in Nazi propaganda. The tour uncovers how it concealed horror behind culture and deceit.
Engage with Personal Narratives:
Experience more than just structures—you’ll listen to authentic voices, read children’s…
Explore the True History of the Holocaust:
Terezín was not an extermination camp, but rather a misleading transit camp and ghetto, utilized in Nazi propaganda. The tour uncovers how it concealed horror behind culture and deceit.
Engage with Personal Narratives:
Experience more than just structures—you’ll listen to authentic voices, read children’s poetry, view artwork, and sense the presence of those who lived, dreamed, and died here.
Observe Resilience in Adversity:
Learn how prisoners employed art, music, education, and resistance to maintain their identity and humanity under harsh conditions.
Acquire Historical Understanding and Ethical Awareness:
The tour serves as a lesson on the perils of silence, propaganda, and hatred. It illustrates how a picturesque town was transformed into a site of suffering—and why remembering is crucial today.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.