Livet bag jerntæppet Warszawa-vandretur





Beskrivelse
Af alle de ting, du tror, du ved om kommunisme, er der én ting, du aldrig kan omslutte: dens absurditet. Udadtil var det en kold krig og hammer og segl, men for den almindelige borger var det bare den ene latterlige ting efter den anden, der gjorde livet svært. Lær, hvordan polakkerne formåede at overleve næsten 40 års kommunistisk undertrykkelse med opfindsomhed, klogskab og en traktor fuld af humor. Deltag i denne vandretur for at høre om: den mest kontroversielle bygning i hele byen (og af mere end én grund!), kommunismens mindste ikon, der er så sød, at du vil have en af dine egne, hvordan folk var i stand til at købe ting i helt tomme butikker, hvorfor "hvad kan jeg få dig?" var en af de største jokes på det tidspunkt, hvordan staten sørgede for, at polakkerne ikke rejste for langt, socialistisk realisme og hvorfor du sikkert vil synes, det ser pænt ud, men polakkerne vil ikke være enige Besøg ikke bare Warszawa, oplev det! Turens varighed: ca. 2,5 timer Afstand: ca. 3 km
Turmuligheder
Rejseplan
Lad os mødes på Constitution Square, hvor vi starter med at udforske pladsen, der skulle være den nye bymidte i Den Polske Folkerepublik.
Fra pladsen går vi ad den brede Marszałkowska-gade, som blev brugt til parader og marcher. På vejen vil vi se et af de mest ikoniske steder i den polske folkerepublik.
Bygningen af Landbrugsministeriet er et perfekt eksempel på socialistisk realisme. Vi vil finde ud af, hvad der kendetegner denne stil, og hvorfor bygningerne blev bygget på denne måde.
På Mysia Street vil vi se Free Speech Memorial og tale om censur og spionage.
Bygningen, der i dag huser Bank- og Finanscentret, var det sted, hvorfra hele landet blev styret under den polske folkerepublik. Det var her kommunistpartiets hovedkvarter lå.
Et af de mest udfordrende aspekter af livet i den polske folkerepubliks tid var at købe hverdagsting. Lad os finde ud af hvorfor foran det tidligere centrale stormagasin.
Lad os tage et kig på Central Railway Station og Downtown Railway Station og tale om lokale, regionale og internationale rejser under Den Polske Folkerepubliks tid.
Vi slutter foran på Kultur- og Videnskabspaladset, hvor vi fortæller dig alt, hvad du behøver at vide om denne symbolske, men meget kontroversielle, bygning.
Højdepunkter
Hvad er inkluderet
Rejsendes vurderinger
Vigtig information
- Kørestolsegnet
- Spædbørn og småbørn kan køre i barnevogn eller klapvogn
- Servicedyr er tilladt
- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
- Transportmulighederne er tilgængelige for kørestolsbrugere
- Alle områder er tilgængelige for kørestolsbrugere
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
- Anbefales ikke til rejsende, der har problemer med at gå lange afstande
Anmeldelser(38)
An excellent informative tour. We really enjoyed Olivia's knowledge and wry sense of humour!
We had taken a Warsaw walking tour the day before and were lucky to again have Olivia as our tour guide for this tour. It was a small group and we covered a good area exploring the communist side of Warsaw. Olivia brought to life the architecture, culture and politics of living during this time in Warsaw. We saw a totally Warsaw from a totally different perspective. Highly recommend this tour.
The tour was great as you heard history from the perspective of everyday life from home life, shopping, work and travel etc. the guide was personable and shared many stories giving the group a glimpse into 1945-1989 and the lingering effects. Highly recommended.
Every 5 star review is telling the truth of how amazing and impactful this experience is! We did it as a family and enjoyed every minutes of it. Our guide was knowledgeable, passionate, witty, and a delight. In all honesty, if there’s only one tour you can fit in on your visit while in Warsaw, I’d highly recommend this one! If you have Polish ancestry, you’ll be even prouder and if you don’t, you will wish you had! At the end of the your tour, you receive a link to restaurants and must sees from an extraordinary local’s perspective! I always enjoy the other members of the tour group as well and our group was awesome! This tour does not disappoint. :-)
I've been on tours all over the world and this one was one of the very best! I highly recommend it. Our guide was witt, informative, and engaging. I wish I had time to go on another tour with her.
Super informative and interesting guided walk. Olivia was very engaging and we learned loads!
Olivia was great. Learned a lot. She gave great recommendations. Honestly, she set the standard for the remainder of the tours I did on this vacation.
Tour guide Agnieszka was great...a lot of knowledge, cheerful and good stories...couldn't be better...Thanks a lot from the 6 friends from Holland
This was such an amazing tour! Aga speaks easily about her city and what life was like under communism. Her ‘real-life’ accounts helped the time period ‘come to life’ for us. We enjoyed the tour so much that I wish we had booked another tour either her. Highly recommend!!
I had such a great time with Warsaw Undiscovered that I ended up taking two of their tours in just a few days! On Monday, I did the Life Behind the Iron Curtain tour with Oliwia, and it was so fascinating and well done that I signed up for their Historic Heart of Warsaw tour on Wednesday with Agnieszka. Both tour guides were fantastic storytellers who really knew how to make history come alive. They shared so many interesting stories that kept me engaged the whole time, and they gave great insight into Polish culture. I didn’t feel like a tourist—I genuinely felt immersed in the city’s rich history and culture. Oliwia’s tour gave me a powerful look at life in Poland during the Iron Curtain years, while Agnieszka’s tour brought the historic heart of Warsaw to life with amazing details and behind-the-scenes stories. Each tour was a different experience but equally captivating. If you want to go beyond the usual sightseeing and truly understand the soul of Warsaw, I highly recommend Warsaw Undiscovered. These tours were enjoyable and really opened my eyes to the city’s history in a way that stuck with me.



