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Mala Pevnost ("Small Fortress")
160m away
magazin
5/51 Reviews
1.30km away
The Jewish Cemetery
1.65km away
It was first used for military purposes, and later it was a Nazi transfer point and concentration camp. It is very educational. In addition to seeing the gorgeous castle in Prague, you can learn more about the country’s past. We participate in a MartinTour one-day tour, which can be registered at the bus station or the visitor center of Republic Square/Old Town Square. The old gentleman who is explaining knows the Czech Republic very well, and Yanlu also introduces every bit of the city! Highly recommended, my child and I both took a valuable history lesson!
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It was first used for military purposes, and later it was a Nazi transfer point and concentration camp. It is very educational. In addition to seeing the gorgeous castle in Prague, you can learn more about the country’s past. We participate in a MartinTour one-day tour, which can be registered at the bus station or the visitor center of Republic Square/Old Town Square. The old gentleman who is explaining knows the Czech Republic very well, and Yanlu also introduces every bit of the city! Highly recommended, my child and I both took a valuable history lesson!
Terezín Memorial is an attraction similar to a historical site. I came here by car with my friends. We chose the address given by Ctrip to locate it, which is very convenient! The scenic spot is not big, it looks like half an hour and forty minutes after a circle, the graphic explanation is very detailed~
The second floor of the church houses the collections of Jewish children from the Terezin concentration camp, a "Jewish city" established by Nazi Germany to deceive the International Red Cross. In fact, it is only a transit point to Auschwitz. Paintings. Some are bleak and depressing, some are naive but vivid, and some show cruel themes-a crooked black line that outlines a scene of a Jewish prisoner wearing a big satellite logo being hanged.
The museum is quite large, and students who love literature don't need to go. There is a strange sculpture at the gate, which is very interesting. There are many restaurants leading to the Vltava River next to it.
There are many collections of exhibits here, the service is in place, and overall it is very good. Only one ticket can be received with a valid certificate per day