Terezín, a historic town located in the Czech Republic, offers visitors a powerful reminder of its dark past during World War II. The Small Fortress, once used by the Nazis as a Gestapo prison, is a poignant site where many innocent lives were detained and tortured. The nearby Big Fortress housed a Jewish ghetto during the war, where thousands of Jews were forced to live under horrific conditions before being deported to extermination camps in the East. The Nazis also used Terezín for propaganda, attempting to present it as a model town where Jews supposedly led normal lives. Visiting these sites offers a deep, emotional insight into the suffering and resilience of the past
| Number of persons | Price CZK | Price EUR | Price USD |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–2 persons | 8750 CZK | 380 EUR | 460 USD |
| 3–4 persons | 11300 CZK | 488 EUR | 590 USD |
| 5–7 persons | 13000 CZK | 565 EUR | 684 USD |