Les secrets de la Seconde Guerre mondiale





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Laissez-nous vous emmener sur la trace de l'un des plus grands secrets de la Seconde Guerre mondiale en Basse-Silésie. Découvrez Osowka, qui fait partie du projet Riese, le châteauKsiaz , le camp de concentration Gross-Rosen et l'exposition sous forme de labyrinthe à Krzyzowa.
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Gross-Rosen à Rogoźnica – le plus grand camp de concentration nazi-allemand de Basse-Silésie, avec des conditions particulièrement dures et des travaux pénitentiaires dans les carrières. La devise de cet endroit était Vermichtung durch Arbeit (Annihilation par le travail). Environ 40 000 prisonniers y sont morts : Polonais, Juifs, Russes, Français et Hongrois.
Château de Ksiaz - le troisième plus grand château de Pologne, situé dans la majestueuse falaise rocheuse au bord de la rivière Pelcznica. Situé à 395 mètres d'altitude et entouré d'une magnifique forêt, le château est parfois appelé la Perle de la Basse-Silésie. L'emplacement du château combiné à sa taille n'est pas un spectacle courant en Europe. En 1943, l'organisation paramilitaire d'Hitler Tod a commencé à construire l'un de ses quartiers principaux qui, avec d'autres objets du complexe Riese près du château, près d'Osowka et de Wlodarz, a joué un rôle crucial.
Le complexe d'Osówka - partie d'un projet impressionnant mené par l'Allemagne nazie entre 1943 et 1945 (nom de code Riese). La mystérieuse structure appelée La cité souterraine n'a toujours pas révélé tous ses secrets… Découvrez le quartier général d'Hitler le plus grand et le plus complexe en Basse-Silésie.
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Informations importantes
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés par un adulte
Avis(18)
Excellent trip! Going to the camp first was perfect - we were the only ones there, and exploring it solo was incredibly moving. The caves were super cool - think Indiana Jones. Be warned that the guides only speak polish, but they give you an audio guide to follow along. The castle was an ideal way to end the day - could spend hours there, but I’m glad we spent more time at the camp. Learning how the three sights - camp, tunnel, and castle - intersect was fascinating. Our driver was great, and made for a long, but excellent, day! Highly recommend doing it!
Great tour to understand better the history and facts behind the WW2 on Poland and mainly on the region of Wroclaw. The visit on Gross-Rosen is very impactful, the Riese Project underground city is something unique and finally the Ksiaz Castle is very different from any other EU castle. Of course a special mention to our guide Eric (probably I spell it wrong) that made everything possible to give us the informations needed and some recommendations on Wroclaw at the very final. Recommend the tour!
This was a great experience and I would recommend for anyone interested in WWII history. In saying that, going out to Gross-Rosen was the highlight for us, and being the only people there, gave us time to think and reflect on the those who lost their lives during this bleak time in history.
Only couple on the tour so became a private one. Punctual pick up, Jacob, our host, went above and beyond to help us have a memorable trip.
We had an amazing day learning about the Secrets of World War II with Jakub. He was very personable and knowledgeable and made the day great for us. A highlight for us was the trip to Gross-Rosen which was a humbling experience but one we feel is very important to pay our respects. We would highly recommend this tour to anyone wanting to learn and see more about local history and gain a valuable insight into the experiences that unfolded here. We also commend our guide on his excellent driving on some questionable roads! 10/10
Had a wonderful time on this tour - got to engage deeply with the history of World War 2 through three different sites that are thematically connected but not repetitive, as they focus on different parts of history or the role of the space in relation to World War 2. I suppose it's possible to pick and choose your own museums or places to go to, but for someone new to Poland and Wroclaw, I think these three locations picked were a great combination. Our guide, Pawel, was an absolute star. Apart from driving us from place to place, he answered all our questions on the history of Poland and the region, and we learnt so much from him. He was very fluent in English - and four, maybe five other languages - and we were so grateful to have him. He also gave us great recommendations for food. Thanks so much, Pawel! I would highly recommend the tour. My only suggestion is to bring some snacks (or buy some along the way) to munch on while you chew on history.
Dear Daniel, thank you very much. During our work we focus on professionalism and customer satisfaction. We are glad that we met your expectations. For sure I'll let know our guide Paweł about your kind feedback;) thanks a lot - Mike
The experience was extremely well managed and worthwhile. Our guide was hugely knowledgeable and put us at ease immediately. A brilliant, interesting and thoughtful day.
Dear Laura thanks for your feedback, best regards from Wroclove
Could not review this tour enough. My father and I completed it with 2 other guests and our guide Adam, who could not gave been more helpful. Gave a history of Poland that we would not know. With little local bits included. Adam brought us to an extra stop (the peace Church) and bought us lunch. Best day tour I've done by far.
Hello, thank you beautifully for such a wonderful 5-star review and words of appreciation for our team. It is very nice to receive such an award. Our warmest greetings and on your next visit, we invite you to choose our services again!
I could not rate this tour more highly. We had an excellent guide (Bart) who made the trip fascinating and fun. The structure is so well thought out as each place we visited linked into the next and helped to contextualise it. The minibus is very comfortable and we did not feel rushed at any of the sites. Would highly recommend.
Dear Derick, thank you very much for your positive feedback. During our work we focus on professionalism and customer satisfaction. We are glad that we met your expectations. Thank you for choosing Day Tours and we look forward to seeing you in the future!
it was a very interesting tour. the guide explained many backgrounds. the ride was very pleasant in a safe car. we had enough time to look at everything in peace. it was an all-round successful day and we can only recommend it. the tour is certainly not suitable for children, but young people should definitely take part. the price is absolutely okay.
Dear Carsten, thank you very much for your positive feedback. Such words are extremely important to us and motivate us to work. We encourage you to visit other places with us again. We send our best regards!



