Prague Communism tour with visit of Communism museum





Description
The totalitarian regime Communism was the political official system of the Czechoslovak republic in 1948-1989. On this tour you will learn not only about the major political events in the 20th century but also about the everyday life behind the Iron Curtain. The tour begins in the Museum of Communism, ticket excluded, and then you will continue to discover the important places in Prague city center where the events happened.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Visit of Museum of Communism
Wenceslas Square
National Avenue - where it sparked for Velvet revolution
Memorial of Jan Palach in the center
Highlights
What's included
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
Reviews(16)
Interesting, pity that there is no audio guide, leaving a small deposit, we no longer benefit from a "book" in French. Highly recommended
Nice museum, we learn a lot about the history of Prague and communism. A beautiful page of history that we discover in the rooms. We had fun as a couple, we spent a good hour and a half reading and learning the whole history of communism up to the present day...
Don't bother. The museum is just endless information boards to read. Nothing else. Spend your time in prague elsewhere. No worth the entrance fee. If you want to know the Czech history just google it.
Considering that the Czech Republic is a former communist country, this museum is absolutely essential in terms of history.
Historical insight into a period that is difficult for Prague residents to forget. Absolutely not to be missed
De-lu-den-te. Almost 70 years of Communism represented and summarized with some giantography and some objects ..
Lenka was extremely knowledgeable with regards to the communist era and events. Highly recommended and the museum visit with Lenka's input really tied it all together.
Very interesting, especially for young people who know little about the history of the twentieth century. It starts with the German invasion and then moves on to the Soviet occupation. Useful to understand that the Czechs, like on the other hand Poles, East Germans, Albanians have very few regrets about communism. Interesting would be, but unfortunately very difficult, the testimony of a North Korean.
The museum tells more extensively about the history of the Czech Republic with a focus on the communist years. Very interesting and formative for the boys too. To see. Duration about 2 hours.
Great museum, very informative, lot of posters, images and information to read. Regardless of your political views it is a good museum to visit



