Kommunismus & Kroatien Heimatkrieg Tour





Beschreibung
Erkunden Sie das turbulente 20. Jahrhundert in Kroatien auf unterhaltsame Weise, indem Sie historische Fakten und persönliche Erfahrungen kombinieren. Sie erfahren mehr über die Beziehungen Kroatiens zu den Nachbarländern und die Teilnahme an fünf verschiedenen Regimen, die drei brutale Kriege durchmachen, die alle leicht verständlich erklärt werden! • Besuchen Sie die Tunnel des Zweiten Weltkriegs und hören Sie dunkle Geschichten des faschistischen Staates Kroatien • Lernen Sie das kommunistische Jugoslawien und seinen Anführer Tito kennen • Besuchen Sie eine Multimedia-Ausstellung zum kroatischen Heimatkrieg • Verstehen Sie die Beziehungen zwischen ehemaligen Jugoslawien-Staaten in der Vergangenheit und heute
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
• Kommen Sie zu unserem Treffpunkt, täglich montags bis samstags um 15:00 Uhr sowie sonntags um 11:00 Uhr
• Besichtigung der unterirdischen Tunnel aus dem 2. Weltkrieg und des Kellers, der während der Luftangriffe auf Zagreb als Schutzraum diente • mehr über das Leben während der kommunistischen Ära in Zagreb erfahren • nicht inbegriffen bei öffentlichen Veranstaltungen in den Tunneln und Weihnachtsmarkt
• Besuchen Sie den Keller, der als Luftschutzbunker dient, und erfahren Sie während der Multimedia-Ausstellung mehr über den Fall Jugoslawiens.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
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Wichtige Informationen
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Kinder müssen von einem Erwachsenen begleitet werden
Bewertungen(1,446)
Rich and interesting narrative and tour of a fascinating and complex history. Made for an excellent start for our two-week trip in the area.
Great tour to get a well structured overview of what happened in Croatia and the region during 20th century. The guide was knowledgeable and it was interesting to listen to her, she provided just enough information to understand the topic and remember it without being overloaded.
Very informative, challenging and thought provoking
Excellent tour with Ivana, who is a native Croatian. Ivana is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about the history of Croatia. It’s our first visit to Croatia and she shared history in a way that will enable us to understand our remaining tours during our stay in Croatia.
We had a great informative tour with our wonderful guide, Diana! Not only was she knowledgeable but she was very personable. Her passion for Croatian history was very clear! Thank you Diana for a great experience.
Very informative and engaging tour. As someone who had zero knowledge about Croatia’s history, the tour made me learn so much not only about the geopolitics but also personal stories. Kudos to our energetic and funny guide, Diana. Really recommend this tour!
Luca was a fantastic guide. Very interesting guy that really makes you feel the history without being preachy and definitely recognising there are different views to a complicated history. I would recommend this if you want to learn about the Croatian aspects of the Balkan conflicts and have 2/3 hours to spare. I asked a lot of questions 😂
We had Luka for one tour and Dijana. Great guides and very informative. Loved every second of it
Christina was knowledgeable, well spoken and with a sense of humour. The tour covered a lot of information, including some of the history of the empires fighting over Croatia from Austria-Hungary and Ottomans through to WWl and WWll and the creation of Yugoslavia, before leading us on to the Homeland war in the 1990's. We visited the tunnels created as shelters for WWll and now reopened to the public and an old basement also used as a bomb shelter where we watched a video about the Homeland war. It was a good overall view of the conflicts and helped us, as outsiders, make sense of the war. Would recommend if you are interested in history.
Very good guided tour, mindful of the difference between facts and opinions, with an added philosophical concern about war and its, unfortunately, always present relevance. One cannot visit Croatia without being informed of its painful past and, at the same time, that of the former Yugoslavia.



